Tom Shepherd started his art career by creating custom artwork on guitars using graffiti pens. Making a move towards a brush and more traditional mediums opened up a whole new world to him, and he hasn’t looked back since. Tom loves painting a wide variety of subjects, but is always drawn back to the place where his first two passions met; painting wildlife, in particular birds. Tom's work has become widely collected across the world. He has been a highly commended finalist in the world-renowned Wildlife Artist of the Year on several occasions. Where possible he likes to combine his artwork with conservation efforts close to his heart. As well as involvement with various group exhibitions geared towards raising funds for wildlife and conservation; he also contributes a portion of sales each year to UK based Organisations such as WWT (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust), raising many thousands of pounds for wildlife. Tom is also a highly regarded, and much sought-after tutor. As well as running his own workshops, he travels all over the UK teaching and demonstration for Art Groups & Societies. He also leads painting holidays in beautiful rural France. Tom co-hosts the podcast Ask an Artist, and runs successful remote painting classes through his School of Watercolour (schoolofwatercolour.co.uk) Website: www.tomshepherdart.com Instagram: @tomshepherdartist
Simply Paint Birds is the perfect book for both beginner watercolorists and professionals wanting to learn new techniques. With a useful guide on different ways to use watercolours and an easy to follow step-by-step process using minimal colours, it is possible to paint an array of stunning birds from the comfort of your kitchen table. -- Jess Pritchard * Wildlife Conservation Artist * A fabulous book with comprehensive instructions and very easy to follow step-by step-guides to painting the dazzling array of birds. I thoroughly enjoyed completing the exercises as a watercolour novice and it has inspired me to delve further into watercolour. -- Catherine Turner * Wildlife Artist * Tom gently guides you through using watercolours and painting birds in this utterly beautiful debut book. With gorgeous illustrations and using step-by-step photos as well as helpful tricks, tips, and techniques throughout, Simply Paint Birds is a fantastic introduction to painting perfect for beginners, and a wonderful way to delve into the techniques of an award-winning artist. -- Alicia Hayden, Creative Conservationist This is a superb complete guide to watercolour painting. Beautifully designed with clear and concise layouts on each page. Although aimed for the beginner, it perfectly suitable for both adults and children, and for intermediates too to hone their skills. Tom’s understanding of colour, pigment and the behaviour of watercolour is utterly innate. He is brave with colour, and his loose and lively style lends an excitement and spontaneity. His use of sharp detail, dry brushwork and focus (for example around the beak and eyes), contrasts dramatically with the looser washes and splatter allowing his subjects to pop. With this book you will be learning from the master! There are 26 step-by-step exercises in Tom’s signature loose and vibrant style for which he is well known. Each exercise has been broken down into stages, with easy and manageable steps to follow. Before the painting exercises, there are a few pages about materials, tips and watercolour techniques, brushwork, mixing paint and how to paint eyes. Each with clear pictorial demonstrations. At the back of the book, you will find a Daniel Smith watercolour dot card. Tom is an ambassador for Daniel Smith’s paints which have a naturally intense and vibrant quality, with a little pigment going a long way….. and they suit Tom’s work perfectly. I cannot recommend this book highly enough……..Congratulations Tom! -- Julia Cassels, Wildlife Artist Tom Shepherd's book offers all you'll need to begin painting in watercolour; it even includes a free Daniel Smith paint dot card. You will learn how to depict 26 dynamic and colourful birds, using clear step-by-step advice and just a handful of colours and brushes. The style is fresh and contemporary, as the artist makes the most of the watercolour's loose and lively qualities. * Leisure Painter, February 2025 *