Heléne Burrow was born and raised in the U.K. Like most other wildlife artists she grew up loving animals and nature. She held a particular fascination for the wolf and also Native American culture.
She currently lives in the English lake district which has enabled her to paint the stunning beauty of the area.
Heléne was educated in natural history illustration at Blackpool Art College in the UK. When she graduated, Heléne became a paste-up artist and printers’ plate-maker with a Lakeland printing company. She also spent three years completing her practical art education working as a graphic artist for a local newspaper. With this commercial experience and financial stability, Heléne was then able to pursue her chosen vocation as a freelance artist.
Heléne's artwork is very authentic which is highly valued by her collectors. A reason for this is her many hours of research into her choice of subjects. For her Native American artwork, she has traveled extensively throughout the U.S. including study trips to Colorado, Wyoming, including Yellowstone Park and the Crow and Wind River Indian Reservations. She has also undertaken work at the Buffalo Bill Indian museum in Cody, Wyoming where she gained an invaluable source of research and reference. For her beloved wolves she has spent many hours at the UK Wolf Conservation Centre in Berkshire where she has walked with the wolves. She has also spent time at Wolf Hollow in Massachusetts and the Queens Zoo in New York.
Heléne's preferred medium is with Acrylic paint and she has developed her style to embrace the strengths of this medium. She does however continue to work with pencil and watercolors. Recently she has begun to also work with oil paints from which she has developed her own technique.
Today Heléne’s work can be found in private collections in the UK, USA, Europe and Australia. However, public access to her work is largely through temporary exhibitions throughout the UK. Below are some wonderful examples of her beautiful artwork.
She currently lives in the English lake district which has enabled her to paint the stunning beauty of the area.
Heléne was educated in natural history illustration at Blackpool Art College in the UK. When she graduated, Heléne became a paste-up artist and printers’ plate-maker with a Lakeland printing company. She also spent three years completing her practical art education working as a graphic artist for a local newspaper. With this commercial experience and financial stability, Heléne was then able to pursue her chosen vocation as a freelance artist.
Heléne's artwork is very authentic which is highly valued by her collectors. A reason for this is her many hours of research into her choice of subjects. For her Native American artwork, she has traveled extensively throughout the U.S. including study trips to Colorado, Wyoming, including Yellowstone Park and the Crow and Wind River Indian Reservations. She has also undertaken work at the Buffalo Bill Indian museum in Cody, Wyoming where she gained an invaluable source of research and reference. For her beloved wolves she has spent many hours at the UK Wolf Conservation Centre in Berkshire where she has walked with the wolves. She has also spent time at Wolf Hollow in Massachusetts and the Queens Zoo in New York.
Heléne's preferred medium is with Acrylic paint and she has developed her style to embrace the strengths of this medium. She does however continue to work with pencil and watercolors. Recently she has begun to also work with oil paints from which she has developed her own technique.
Today Heléne’s work can be found in private collections in the UK, USA, Europe and Australia. However, public access to her work is largely through temporary exhibitions throughout the UK. Below are some wonderful examples of her beautiful artwork.
Helene loves her subjects and it shows. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
Wow! I feel like I could reach right out and touch the animals fur it looks so real! Wonderful, amazing and definately gifted
I love every picture that is displayed here they are absuletly beautiful.She does such a great jjob in every detail
This is where America started. How can we forget the beauty of it all? People forget how the Indian tribes worked hand in hand with the wolf-packs to hunt,yet both feared yet had great respect for each other. Moreso than the average man and woman of today {some} have for each other.
Beautiful pictures, I love all of them!
Beautiful painting really love it!Amazing Work of art!!!!
Beautiful paintings really love all of them..Amazing work of art!...:)
Awesome!
Intoxicating, I could watch these photos for hours as they come to life, absolutely amazing artwork.
Your artwork is awesome
BEAUTIFUL
Just absolutely beautiful and amazing. !!! i love your artwork. It is a GOD given gift. thank you.
You touched the heart of many people the wolves,the warriors need I say more ,they are so realistic.You have a gift from God my friend.I admire all your art that is shown here.
thank you for my eyes are now plz'd to see these for they are real thank you for your beauty
wish I new were to buy them I have my den and would love to have them on my wall
Fantastic artwork...
Are any of the paintings for sale? I would love to buy some...:)
Fantastic artwork...
Are any of the paintings for sale? I would love to buy some...:)
Fantastic artwork...
Are any of the paintings for sale? I would love to buy some...:)
Beautiful!
Thanks for all the lovely comments guys! I didn't know someone was putting my pictures up on a website so thank you whitewolfpack!
Yours Helene Burrow x