Michael was born in Accrington, Lancashire where he still lives with his wife and two children.
He has exhibited widely around the north of England and has entered several open exhibitions including the Haworth
Open which he won in 1997 and the British Society of Painters Spring Open which he won the following year. His work
is now mainly sold through the Longridge Gallery in the Ribble valley, privately and to commission. He has a strong
following in Scotland and has sold in London through Sotheby's and the Alexandra Llewelyn Gallery in Waterloo. In
1999 he was invited to exhibit at Harrods for the Africat charity event in aid of cheetahs.
Michael is a member of Marwell Wildlife Art Society and the Wildlife Art Society, his work can be seen at events
organised by these societies. He also exhibits in Liverpool at the annual Wildlife Art exhibition run by NEWA, where
in 2002 his work was commended.
When he is not working Michael relaxes by walking among the Bowland Fells where much of the inspiration for his work
comes from. He turned professional in 1999.
Visit Michael Demain's website www.michaeldemainwildlifeart.co.uk