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GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2017
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Alan Stark:
marine & landscape art
www.alanstark.comAnastasia Russa:
contemporary icons in play with mythologies
www.anastasiarussa.comAnne Lynch:
contemporary figurative paintings and prints
www.annelynch.comAntonino Trimarchi:
neo-surrealist paintings
www.antoninotrimarchi.comBecca Clegg:
vibrant abstracts, semi-abstracts & landscapes
www.becart.co.ukCaroline Juler:
writer, painter, sculptor
www.mamaliga.co.ukDanny Holmes-Adams:
British landscape & night paintings
www.holmes-adams.co.ukDiana Mackie:
Scottish Highland landscapes, oil on canvas
www.diana-mackie.co.ukDimitrios Tsouris:
expressionist paintings - theme of ‘presence’
www.dimitriostsouris.comEmiko Aida
www.aidastudios.comF.magnus-Hirshfield:
sixty years in bronze and silver
www.avignonfineart.comFrances Broomfield:
paints small, detailed, idiosyncratic work
www.francesbroomfield.co.ukFrances Knight:
plein air landscape paintings
www.francesknight.comFrancis Murphy:
portraits
www.francismurphyart.co.ukHeather Gulliver:
bright light oils of Africa with earlier abstracts
www.hgulliver.comJanet Tod:
vibrant colourful still life
www.janettod.co.ukJean Perrett:
loose and lively impresionistic paintings
www.jeanperrettartist.co.ukJohn Barnicoat 1924-2013:
20th century British art
www.johnbarnicoat.co.ukJo Tuck:
portraits
www.jotuck.comJo Whitney:
atmospheric paintings in oil, Venice, Cornwall, Nice
www.jo-whitney.co.ukJoan Doerr:
paintings inspired by elemental impact on environment
www.joandoerr.comJulian Anniss:
paintings, oils, landscape & still life
www.juliananniss.comLaurence Broderick:
sculpture
www.laurencebroderick.co.ukLee Campbell:
atmospheric oil paintings, landscape & metaphysical
www.leecampbell.co.ukMarjana Wjasnova:
symbolic, abstract, spiritual artist
www.wjasnova.comMichael Alford:
figurative, landscapes, cityscapes, portrait commissions
www.michaelalford.co.ukNatalia Avdeeva:
views of London, oil paintings & prints
www.nataliaavdeeva.co.ukNicholas Robertson:
contemporary robust figurative paintings
www.artdesign.org.ukNick Andrew:
contemporary landscape painting
www.nickandrew.co.ukNigel O’Neill:
geometric paintings
www.nigeloneill-abstract-art.comPat Castle:
oils & mixed media on paper
www.patcastle.co.ukPaul Smith:
sculptures - bold, semi abstract, figurative
www.paulsmithsculptures.co.ukRachel Fenner:
landscapes - trad. of British Romantic Abstraction
www.rachelfenner.co.ukRay Wilkinson:
land and seascapes
www.raywilkinson.comRichard Wallace:
properly painted pictures and pleasing prints
www.richardwallace.orgRosemary Clunie:
a quest for the dream at the heart of life
www.rosemaryclunie.comRosie Packer:
abstract paintings of the sea, city and nature
www.rosiepacker.co.ukShirley Morris:
paintings in oil, etchings in colour/monochrome
www.artshirleymorris.comSimon Bergin
www.artsb.co.ukSonja Benskin Mesher RCA, UA:
multi media
www.sonja-benskin-mesher.comSue Terrey:
predominantly landscapes - felt, pastel, mixed media
www.SueTerrey.co.ukTom Henderson Smith:
Paintings – Cornwall, landscape, seascape
www.hendersonsmith.co.ukUlla Ploughmand:
MY Cosmos! Fantasy female forms - dreamscapes
www.ulla-art.comWilliam Teather:
contemporary portraits using traditional skills
www.britishportraitartist.comARTIST
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“I suspect like most figurative
artists I find drawing and painting
the human form wholly
embedded with human
behaviour. The desire to secure
more than a representation of a
person’s movement, the spilling
of light over contours or the
various other physical facets is
the reason we continue to make
paintings. To liberate a
recognisable small emotion in
texture, colour and pattern and
to make it still, perhaps this is a
measure of a successful
painting. I like to work in acrylic
because it allows me to
experiment, making changes
quickly is paramount when
exploring options. This portrait is
of a peddler with a box holding
his wares, on an early February
morning in India, which is why he
was heavily clothed. Comparedwith
British weather it was positively
balmy.”
Nicholas Robertson
ART
Nicholas
Robertson
‘Jaipur Box Wallah’
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