Aaminah Snowdon - Limited Edition Prints
Revolving exclusively around British wildlife, farm animals and pets, Aaminah's work is painted quickly using lively and spontaneous brushstrokes with bold, vibrant colours to impress the quirkiness, movement and character of her subjects into the painting.
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Hedgie & the Hoglets Image Size 11.5" x 15.5" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £195 Sorry Sold |
Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
Big Coo, Little Coo Image Size 22" x 16" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £265 Sorry Sold |
Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
The Garden Club
Image Size 39" x 15"
Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295
Framed Price £345 Sorry Sold
The Garden Club
Image Size 39" x 15"
Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295
Framed Price £345 Sorry Sold
Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
Cheeky Cow Image Size 16" x 12" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £195 Sorry Sold Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
There's always one! Image Size 39" x 19" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £345 Sorry Sold |
Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
You'll grow into them! Image Size 22" x 14.5" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £235 Sorry Sold Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
School's out Image Size 21" x 18" Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295 Framed Price £275 Sorry Sold |
Aaminah Snowdon Limited Edition Print
Breakfast to go!
Image Size 9" x 12"
Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295
Framed Price £145 Sorry Sold
Breakfast to go!
Image Size 9" x 12"
Number Of Signed Limited Edition Prints 295
Framed Price £145 Sorry Sold
Aaminah Snowdon was born in 1990 in Northallerton, North Yorkshire and is a self-taught artist. Her avid interest in art started at the age of 7 when she won a school competition by painting a rather surreal whale blowing out multi-coloured water spouts.
In 2012, after earning herself a 1st class honours degree in Ancient History at The University of Birmingham, she decided to pursue a career in art, with a focus on developing her own unique style that would combine her interests: animals, humour, eccentricity, bold colours and energy.
Visiting art museums is a favourite past time of hers. She appreciates the vast array of painting styles, composition and subject matter and favours the eccentric and unusual. Being an animal-lover, she is drawn to artwork depicting animals.
Aaminah’s artwork revolves exclusively around British wildlife, farm animals and pets. Working on watercolour paper using acrylic paints, Aaminah paints using lively and spontaneous brushstrokes with bold, vibrant colours to impress the quirkiness, movement and character of her subjects into the painting. She completes each painting with its own witty and fun title.
Her love of all animals started at a very young age. She was always keen to rescue animals, whether injured ones or just moving snails off the pavement so they didn’t get trampled. Her fondness for animals has persevered up to this day, for she continues to rescue animals and regularly donates a percentage of her profits to animal charities, notably The Wildlife Haven in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
In 2012, after earning herself a 1st class honours degree in Ancient History at The University of Birmingham, she decided to pursue a career in art, with a focus on developing her own unique style that would combine her interests: animals, humour, eccentricity, bold colours and energy.
Visiting art museums is a favourite past time of hers. She appreciates the vast array of painting styles, composition and subject matter and favours the eccentric and unusual. Being an animal-lover, she is drawn to artwork depicting animals.
Aaminah’s artwork revolves exclusively around British wildlife, farm animals and pets. Working on watercolour paper using acrylic paints, Aaminah paints using lively and spontaneous brushstrokes with bold, vibrant colours to impress the quirkiness, movement and character of her subjects into the painting. She completes each painting with its own witty and fun title.
Her love of all animals started at a very young age. She was always keen to rescue animals, whether injured ones or just moving snails off the pavement so they didn’t get trampled. Her fondness for animals has persevered up to this day, for she continues to rescue animals and regularly donates a percentage of her profits to animal charities, notably The Wildlife Haven in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.