Gregory Poole (1960-2018) was a British painter, graphic artist and printmaker, known for his wildlife subjects, especially birds.
[1] After a period as a volunteer warden at Bardsey Bird and Field Observatory,[1] he undertook a foundation course at Manchester Polytechnic in order to develop his skills as an artist.
[2] He designed a carpet, depicting several examples of the food chain, for the visitor centre at RSPB Sandwell Valley.
[2] He cited the artists Nicola Henley and Kim Atkinson as early influences,[9] and later collaborated with David Measures on shared canvasses.
[1] Poole, who was based in Bristol,[5] died on 28 December 2018 after experiencing complications following a heart attack,[2] and is survived by his partner Susan and a brother.