Elsa Pooley (born Elsa Susanna Bond; 1947 in Johannesburg), is a South African botanist, landscaper, tour guide, and artist.
Biography
She lived in and explored the game reserves Ndumu and Mkuzi for about 20 years, where she became inspired by the flora of the region. She collected plants, painted them, wrote about them, and gardened with them. Her work has been exhibited throughout South Africa which has led to commissions, both local and abroad. Her paintings have appeared in the series Flowering Plants of Africa and her limited edition portfolio 'Palms of Africa' (1988) has been sold worldwide. She was commissioned to do paintings for the Blue Train in 1999.[1]
Pooley has lived at Clansthal on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast since 1984, and spends her time painting, writing and conducting painting tours of KwaZulu-Natal and Lesotho. She is a founder member of BAASA, the Botanical Artists' Association of Southern Africa.
Elsa Pooley was married to Tony Pooley (1938-2004), a game ranger and renowned authority on crocodiles. She had three sons from the marriage - Simon, Justin and Thomas.
Pooley, A.C.; Pooley, E.S.; Hadley, Wayne F.; Gans, Carl (1973). "Ecological aspects of the subsoil herpetofauna in Ndumu Game Reserve". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 44 Article 8.
Anderson, J.L.; Pooley, E.S. (1977). "Some plants identified in the rumina of Nyala antelope Tragelaphus angasi in Ndumu Game Reserve". Lammergeyer. 23. Natal Parks Board: 40–45.
De Moor, P.P.; Pooley, E.S.; Neville, G.; Barichievy, J. (1977). "Vegetation of Ndumu Game Reserve, Natal. A Quantitative Physiognomic Survey". Annals of the Natal Museum. 23 (1): 239–272.