His lifelike paintings and sculpture are the result of months spent immersed in the natural habitat of his wild subjects.
The artist also writes a monthly column in The Yorkshire Post and the York Evening Press in which he shares the stories behind his paintings.
A passionate conservationist, Robert Fuller combines his art with work to preserve the animals and birds to which he owes his livelihood.
[9] His regular appearances on British television championing wild creatures near his home and gallery on the Yorkshire Wolds have earned him a reputation as an ambassador for the region's wildlife.
In 2011 Fuller was given an award for bravery by the RSPCA[12] after his quick action when he stumbled upon an armed gang of badger baiters and helped secure a successful conviction.