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GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2017

Denotes: New/Re Entry, Site Refreshing/Change of Address

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ARTISTS ONLINE

Alan Stark:

marine & landscape art

www.alanstark.com

Anastasia Russa:

contemporary icons in play with mythologies

www.anastasiarussa.com

Anne Lynch:

contemporary figurative paintings and prints

www.annelynch.com

Antonino Trimarchi:

neo-surrealist paintings

www.antoninotrimarchi.com

Becca Clegg:

vibrant abstracts, semi-abstracts & landscapes

www.becart.co.uk

Caroline Juler:

writer, painter, sculptor

www.mamaliga.co.uk

Danny Holmes-Adams:

British landscape & night paintings

www.holmes-adams.co.uk

Diana Mackie:

Scottish Highland landscapes, oil on canvas

www.diana-mackie.co.uk

Dimitrios Tsouris:

expressionist paintings - theme of ‘presence’

www.dimitriostsouris.com

Emiko Aida

www.aidastudios.com

F.magnus-Hirshfield:

sixty years in bronze and silver

www.avignonfineart.com

Frances Broomfield:

paints small, detailed, idiosyncratic work

www.francesbroomfield.co.uk

Frances Knight:

plein air landscape paintings

www.francesknight.com

Francis Murphy:

portraits

www.francismurphyart.co.uk

Heather Gulliver:

bright light oils of Africa with earlier abstracts

www.hgulliver.com

Janet Tod:

vibrant colourful still life

www.janettod.co.uk

Jean Perrett:

loose and lively impresionistic paintings

www.jeanperrettartist.co.uk

John Barnicoat 1924-2013:

20th century British art

www.johnbarnicoat.co.uk

Jo Tuck:

portraits

www.jotuck.com

Jo Whitney:

atmospheric paintings in oil, Venice, Cornwall, Nice

www.jo-whitney.co.uk

Joan Doerr:

paintings inspired by elemental impact on environment

www.joandoerr.com

Julian Anniss:

paintings, oils, landscape & still life

www.juliananniss.com

Laurence Broderick:

sculpture

www.laurencebroderick.co.uk

Lee Campbell:

atmospheric oil paintings, landscape & metaphysical

www.leecampbell.co.uk

Marjana Wjasnova:

symbolic, abstract, spiritual artist

www.wjasnova.com

Michael Alford:

figurative, landscapes, cityscapes, portrait commissions

www.michaelalford.co.uk

Natalia Avdeeva:

views of London, oil paintings & prints

www.nataliaavdeeva.co.uk

Nicholas Robertson:

contemporary robust figurative paintings

www.artdesign.org.uk

Nick Andrew:

contemporary landscape painting

www.nickandrew.co.uk

Nigel O’Neill:

geometric paintings

www.nigeloneill-abstract-art.com

Pat Castle:

oils & mixed media on paper

www.patcastle.co.uk

Paul Smith:

sculptures - bold, semi abstract, figurative

www.paulsmithsculptures.co.uk

Rachel Fenner:

landscapes - trad. of British Romantic Abstraction

www.rachelfenner.co.uk

Ray Wilkinson:

land and seascapes

www.raywilkinson.com

Richard Wallace:

properly painted pictures and pleasing prints

www.richardwallace.org

Rosemary Clunie:

a quest for the dream at the heart of life

www.rosemaryclunie.com

Rosie Packer:

abstract paintings of the sea, city and nature

www.rosiepacker.co.uk

Shirley Morris:

paintings in oil, etchings in colour/monochrome

www.artshirleymorris.com

Simon Bergin

www.artsb.co.uk

Sonja Benskin Mesher RCA, UA:

multi media

www.sonja-benskin-mesher.com

Sue Terrey:

predominantly landscapes - felt, pastel, mixed media

www.SueTerrey.co.uk

Tom Henderson Smith:

Paintings – Cornwall, landscape, seascape

www.hendersonsmith.co.uk

Ulla Ploughmand:

MY Cosmos! Fantasy female forms - dreamscapes

www.ulla-art.com

William Teather:

contemporary portraits using traditional skills

www.britishportraitartist.com

ARTIST

WEBSITES

“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

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Nicholas

Robertson

‘Jaipur Box Wallah’

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