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Victoria Firth is a British artist whose work is an ode to the natural world — a love letter to the ocean and a tribute to the unsung heroes protecting our planet. With a deep-rooted affinity for nature, she has spent the past decade travelling the globe, using her art to celebrate the beauty of our environment and the dedication of those safeguarding it.

After studying Fine Arts in the UK, Victoria’s journey of inspiration began in New Zealand, where her love for the ocean, wilderness, and adventure took hold — a spark that then carried her around the world. Living in remote places inspired a daily drawing practice — a meditative form of intricate pointillism, building images dot by dot.

Over time, her style evolved. The dots grew larger, the compositions bolder, and her canvases expanded into monumental murals. Today, she brings nature’s stories to life on walls across the world, transforming public spaces into vibrant celebrations of biodiversity.

Victoria is also the founder of The Wild Mural Projects, a global arts initiative that began in Kenya and now works across East Africa, connecting communities to the natural world through collaborative murals. Her work raises awareness of endangered species, environmental issues, and the urgent need for conservation — each piece a visual diary of her journey, woven with the landscapes she has explored and the wildlife she has encountered.