A Shropshire artist has had his work on African wildlife displayed in Kenyan safari lodge.
Simon Stevenson, from the village of Beckbury, has struck a deal with the Elewana Tortilis Camp in Amboseli who will be displaying and selling his work to tourists.
"I was born in Tanzania and pretty much grew up in the bush like Mowgli. I have such fond memories of Africa and it is my massive passion."He said that having grown up with elephants, cheetahs and lions on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, he is now painting these animals of his childhood, but said his wildlife artwork is not always easy to sell.
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