Matthew Hillier
Matthew Hillier was born in Buckinghamshire, England in 1958 and he has spent most of his life on the south coast of England. Drawing and painting animals is something Matthew has loved to do since he was a child. Hillier's father was a museum designer who taught his son the rudiments of painting with watercolor, a medium Hillier used during his years as an illustrator, along with gouache. He is now best known for his brilliant oil paintings.
Traveling widely in search of
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Matthew Hillier was born in Buckinghamshire, England in 1958 and he has spent most of his life on the south coast of England. Drawing and painting animals is something Matthew has loved to do since he was a child. Hillier's father was a museum designer who taught his son the rudiments of painting with watercolor, a medium Hillier used during his years as an illustrator, along with gouache. He is now best known for his brilliant oil paintings.
Traveling widely in search of subjects to study and paint Hillier has visited Africa many times, India, other parts of Europe and throughout Southeast Asia. He loves the big cats and rhinos and finds himself drawn to water birds. Since moving to the States, he has begun painting North American subjects in addition to the dramatic African and bird subjects for which he is renowned. For many years he was a regular contributor to the Guinness Book of Records illustrating the wildlife section. Hillier spent two years illustrating The Rhinoceros, a monograph published by Basilisk Press. This entailed traveling to Africa and Sumatra to study rhinos, after which he produced 20 large plates of portraits and paintings of five species of rhino, in addition to behavioral sketches. Rhinos are, he says, "wonderful subjects to paint."
Hillier studied at Dyfed College of Art in Carmarthen, West Wales, graduating with distinction. Three of his paintings were accepted by the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition before his 18th birthday, and he has exhibited regularly at the Pastel Society. He is a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists, The Royal Institute and the Miniature Society, as well as the Paris Salon, the Royal Society of Marine Artists and the Biarritz Salon. He is a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists, a member of the Society of Animal Artists, & has participated in Christie's Wildlife Art Auction, He has been selected to exhibit at the prodigious "Birds In Art" exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson for many years. He has had one-man exhibitions throughout Great Britain and has illustrated many books & magazines. In 1995, he won the World Wildlife Fund Fine Art Award. In 1998 he received The People's Choice Award from The Florida Wildlife and Western Art Expo, He was also a featured Artist at that show in 1999. In both 1997 and 1998 & 2001 he received The Society of Animal Artists‚ Award of Excellence. He received the "people's choice award" at the Plainsmen Gallery/Raymond James Financial in 2002 & 2004. In 2003 he won the "Artists for the Next Century" Publishers award at the Bennington art museum VT. He has appeared on the cover of "Wildlife Art" Magazine in 2000 & 2003. In 2002 one of his paintings was chosen by "US Art" as one of their top 50 paintings of that year.
Teaching is becoming an important part of his life. He has now taught Life Painting for several years at Montgomery College & has just returned from teaching a Wildlife Art workshop at the Beartooth School of Art in Montana. He lives with his wife (the artist) Julia Rogers, two step children & his young son, not to mention two ghastly Chihuahuas & a fat cat, in Maryland.
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"Sun, Sea, & Spray"
38" x 60" oil
$35,000
"Great Egrets Taking Flight"
58" x 48" oil
$35,000
"Pool Toys"
36" x 48" oil
$22,000
"Heron"
12" x 9" oil
SOLD
"On the Shore"
12" x 9" oil
$2,100
"Coming in to Land"
14" x 48" oil
SOLD
"Fiesta"
38" x 28" oil
SOLD
"Royal Tern and Sanderlings"
9" x 12' oil
SOLD
"Not Wanting This Day to End"
8" x 28" oil
SOLD
"King of the Castle"
16" x 9" oil
$2,800
"Parakeets in a Storm"
30" x 30" oil
$12,000
"On the Water"
9" x 12" oil
$2,100
"Fingers of Light"
30" x 30" oil
$12,000
"Hitching a Ride"
48" x 21" oil
$18,000
"Waiting in Line"
30" x 30" oil
$12,000
"A Noisy Greeting"
36" x 48" oil
$22,000
"Evening Flight"
30" x 30" oil
$12,000
"Family Squabbles"
12" x 29" oil
$5,000
"Morning Visit to the Waterhole"
6" x 48" oil
SOLD
"Morning in Paradise"
48" x 96" oil
SOLD
Masterpiece Series
"Morning Surf with Pelicans"
36" x 48" oil
SOLD
"Where Eagles Fly"
24" x 18" oil
SOLD
"Great Egret Taking Flight"
47" x 36" oil
SOLD
"Poised - Snowy Egret in the Shallows"
24" x 36" oil
SOLD
"Ladies Day Out"
12" x 9" oil
SOLD
"Eagles on the Madison"
11" x 25" oil
SOLD
"Tropical Wave"
23" x 48" oil
SOLD
"The Schooner America in the Keys"
18" x 24" oil
SOLD
"Sun, Sea, Surf, and Gulls"
31" x 48" oil
SOLD
"The Fishing Party"
24" x 36" oil
SOLD
"Jackson Lake"
30" x 30" oil
SOLD
"Snowy Egret with Sea Grass"
30" x 30" oil
SOLD
"Silver Light on a Dark Sea"
30" x 30" oil
SOLD
"A Mighty Swell"
24" x 44" oil
SOLD
"Morning Flight"
24" x 36" oil
SOLD
"Untamed Beauty"
36" x 48" oil
SOLD
"Snowy Egret in Sea Foam"
30" x 30" oil
SOLD
"Great Blue"
48" x 27" oil
SOLD
"Great Blue Heron"
36" x 24" oil
SOLD
"Afternoon Light"
8" x 24" oil
SOLD