Sketch for Survival 2021 – 100 Finalists
Congratulations to all our finalists, and thank you for supporting Sketch for Survival.

The 100 finalists will have their work exhibited alongside our Invitational Collection at the gallery@oxo in London between the 17th – 28th November. Their artwork will be sold via our online auction concluding Sunday 28 November with all proceeds supporting the 21 For 21 Project Fund.
All 100 finalists go forward, along with our Invitational artworks, to the The Artist Award, chosen by the editorial staff of The Artist Magazine, and the Leisure Painter’s People’s Choice award, voted for online by the public.
Shortlisted artists are eligible for the Sketch for Survival 100 Wildlife and Wild Spaces Artist of the Year awards.
All results will be announced at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday 18 November. Shortlisted artists will be invited to the event.
All finalists also receive one year’s complimentary membership to our Explorer Club. This will be forwarded by the end of September.

Abigail Weston 
Amanda Tyas 
Amelia Bown 
Andrew Wright 
Anja Schiel 
Anjana Cawdell 
Ben Popel 
Bethany Powell 
Carol Bramley 
Caroline Bond 
Cat Stone 
Charlotte Cook 
Cherry Ferris 
Clair Lueke 
Claire Heffron 
David Percival 
Elise Billingham 
Ella Davenport 
Emily Costain 
Emma Abel

Emma Bark 
Emma Mizsei 
Giovanni Cima 
Hannah Page 
Helen Allen 
Iqra Tariq 
Jan Hargood 
Janina Rossiter 
Jenny Harris 
Jess Pritchard 
Jessica R MacKenzie 
Jesseca Tyrrell 
Johanna Cheung 
Johanna Gousset 
Julie Eyett 
Julie Hadfield 
Julie Henderson 
Kara Stapley 
Katherine Modesti 
Kerstin Buss 
Kieran Page 
Kim Maher 
Kim Maher 
Lauren Fitton 
Lesley Marshall 
Libby Galli 
Lin Zhong Hui 
Linda Pitcher 
Liselle Fae 
Lorene Ilett 
Louisa Nicholson 
Louise Allen 
Louise Olgilvy 
Love Grosmane 
Lyn Bartolo 
Mareike Dieckhoff 
Margaret Veldman-Jones 
Maryke du Plessis 
Megan Elizabeth 
Michelle Sutton 
Milly Mackenzie 
Nasrin Naderi 
Natasha van Netten 
Nicola Cook 
Patrizio Calandruccio 
Paul Wilson 
Penel Kirk 
Philippa Lavers 
Rachel Billington 
Rachel Yates 
Rebecca Camfield 
Rebecca Lucas 
Richard Martin 
Rob Neutel 
Rob Savin 
Sabrina Karthun Strijbos 
Sandra Jones 
Sara Glendinning 
Sarah Lake 
Siew Tin Lim 
Smrithi Krishnan 
Sohee Joo 
Sonia Garner 
Sophie Shearer 
Stella Alexander 
Suzanne Charli Farquharson 
Sygal Amitay 
Szandra Toth 
Tanya Amalie 
Teresa Allen 
Teresa Montalvao 
Teresa Rogers 
Tom Bird 
Tracy Warner 
Trinity Clarke 
Ute Koskie 
Vardan Ghumashyan 
Verity Baird 
Vicky Tucker 
Zoe Curley

Within the 100 we have contributors from 17 different countries this year.
We received more primates than anything else with orangutans being particularly popular. Big Cats were also well represented. This is reflected in the collections.Within the 100 we have at least 53 different species depicted, plus a variety of at-risk wild spaces.
Of the 53 species you’ll find 15 classified as VU (Vulnerable)by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List (IUCN), 18 different EN (Endangered) species and 15 different CR (Critically Endangered) species.