Nicholas Jim, a wildlife artist from Zimbabwe, now living in South Africa, developed his natural talent from his artist father, both who had been mentored by internationally acclaimed Larry Norton (Zimbabwe). Nicholas spends most of his time in the raw wilderness that he loves and from which he draws his inspiration.
Nicholas has a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, but after two years in this field, he now paints full time,”as I feel inspired by the beautiful nature of wildlife surrounding us in Africa and I am passionate about art.”
His work can be seen in galleries worldwide and he has held exhibitions in Africa and Europe.
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