ABOUT CLINTON JAMMER – CANADIAN WILDLIFE ARTIST
Humble Beginnings
I’m a self-taught Canadian wildlife artist, born and raised in Port Perry, Ontario. In November 2018, I moved to Muskoka and opened my own studio gallery. I’ve been an avid supporter of nature and wildlife conservation, having helped raise tens of thousands of dollars over the years for various organizations and causes through donated paintings and sponsored print sales.
Exhibitions & Events
My paintings have been displayed internationally at many prestigious exhibitions. These include the Society of Animal Artists Annual Exhibition, the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year Exhibition, and the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition. My work has also been featured in the Artists for Conservation Annual Art Festival and the McMichael Autumn Art Show.
My Muskoka Studio
Today, my original paintings and prints are available through my Muskoka studio gallery in Port Carling, Ontario—just a 10-minute drive from the Port Carling waterfront. The studio gallery features over 50 pieces of artwork, including original wildlife paintings and a large variety of wildlife art prints.

Always Searching for Inspiration
As a wildlife artist, there’s always something on my “trip wish list”. So, when I’m not painting, I’m either travelling the world gathering first-hand research of all species of wildlife in their natural habitat or planning my next excursion!
Global Travels
I’ve been privileged to spend time in some of the most beautiful and captivating places in the world, including:
- South Africa
- Botswana
- Alaska
- British Columbia
- Yukon Territory
- Northwest Territories
- Colombia
- St. Lucia
- Costa Rica
- Yellowstone National Park
- Hudson’s Bay
- Pantanal jungle, Brazil
“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.”
“Art is not what you see but what you make others see.”
“Come forth into the light of things; let nature be your teacher.”
“Only when the last of the animals horns, tusks, skin and bones have been sold, will mankind realize that money can never buy back our wildlife.”


