Sharon Beder is a passionate wildlife observer whose artistic journey springs from a profound connection with the natural world. Through photography, video, paintings, and even a children's picture book, she documents her intimate observations of Australia's diverse wildlife, transforming fleeting moments into lasting artistic expressions.
Her creative focus has evolved towards painting, particularly pastels, acrylics and mixed media, alongside innovative creative photo montages. Each piece reflects her deep understanding of animal behaviour and habitat, gained through years of dedicated observation and hands on experience.
Sharon’s unique perspective stems from her multifaceted background as an environmental activist and internationally acclaimed author. Her books have reached global audiences, with translations into multiple languages, establishing her as a respected voice in environmental discourse. This advocacy work has profoundly influenced her artistic vision, imbuing her creations with both scientific accuracy and emotional resonance.
Following retirement, Sharon dedicated several years as a wildlife carer with WIRES, living amongst the very subjects of her art. This immersive experience provided invaluable inspiration, allowing her to witness behaviour rarely observed by others. The daily interactions with injured and recovering animals deepened her appreciation for their resilience and individual personalities.
Sharon captures the essence of Australian wildlife through her chosen mediums, creating works infused with authenticity, compassion and understanding. Her art serves as a bridge between conservation awareness and aesthetic appreciation.