Sunday, 18 December 2011

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt
"Purple Scottish Hills" by Amanda Hunt

Living in the Berkshire countryside provides many opportunities for our Artist of the Week, Amanda Hunt, to take inspiration from the surrounding woodlands and fields with their ever changing colours and variety of shapes throughout the different seasons. Sunsets and lively skies also provide strong influences and in each painting she aims to capture and demonstrate the emotions and experiences that have been drawn upon to shape and develop it. 
Amanda says:
"My paintings are distinctive with their strong colours and flowing lines and each one is truly unique. The painting shown above, "Purple Scottish Hills"is a peaceful lakeland mountain scene in realxing purple hues, inspired by the Cairngorms. 
When not painting, I devote much of my spare time developing my artwork, enhancing my skills, learning new techniques and trialling different styles and media."





Monday, 12 December 2011

Artist of the Week - Maureen Greenwood

Artist of the Week - Maureen Greenwood
Maureen Greenwood was born and educated in Dublin. She came to London in the early sixties and has lived in Stanmore, Middlesex, since 1965. From early childhood she has been interested in painting and in 1988 she gave up her full time job to devote her time to art.
Although she has attended art courses at various colleges, including The Camden School of Art, Stanmore College, Hendon College and The Harrow Arts Centre, she is fundamentally a self-taught artist.
She had her first public exhibition at the Stanmore Library in 1991 where her exhibits covered a broad spectrum of subjects in which she has used a variety of painting media. Her work is represented by Galleries in the South of England and has been sold in Art Fairs and Exhibitions throughout the country




Sunday, 4 December 2011

Artist of the Week - June Green

Artist of the Week - June Green
"Moonlight Forest" by June Green

This week we have had June Green as our Artist of the Week. June is a self taught artist and calligrapher. She worked as a professional calligrapher for five years alongside a wedding photographer before her children were born. Now that her children are grown up, she finds she has more time to devote to her main creative outlet of painting.
June says:
"My favourite art is Chinese brush painting, Japanese Sumi-e painting and last but not least, Trompe L'oeil. I try to incorporate a flavour of these styles into my paintings, working mainly in Acrylics as I find this medium to be so versatile. All my paintings feature my first name signed in Chinese, to symbolise my love of eastern art."
June also enjoys working with wax in encaustic painting.....such as the one picture above.



Sunday, 27 November 2011

Artist of the Week - Audrey Greaves

Artist of the Week - Audrey Greaves
This week we have had Audrey Greaves as our Artist of the Week. Audrey began painting seriously in 1992 after joining an Art Club. She  enjoys painting landscapes, flowers, wild life, portraits, pet portraits, abstract and naive paintings. 

Audrey says:
"At the moment I am painting a few still lifes in oils. My inspiration is found in the English landscape as well as scenes from abroad. I am also inspired by flowers in my own garden as well as parks and gardens that I visit and life in general. I paint in oils, acrylics, watercolour and mixed media.


My work has been hung in several exhibitions throughout Yorkshire and Lancashire over the last 17 years and also in galleries. While exhibiting at the Ilkley Art Exhibitions in 1998 I was elected an Associate of the British Society of Painters. I have done several successful portrait, pet portrait and landscape commissions from photographs and would be pleased to do more."


Sunday, 20 November 2011

Artist of the Week - Paul Dixon

Artist of the Week - Paul Dixon
"Hurry Up Before They Change!" by Paul Dixon

Paul paints in most media - oils, watercolours, acrylics and pastels and never one to feel pigeon-holed, tackles most subjects - landscape, seascape, cityscape, portraiture, still life, fantasy, surrealism and abstract. 

He has previously exhibited at the Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull, the Leeds City Art Gallery, Y.T.V. Studios, Leeds, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds and the Art Shows at Ilkley where he was a prize winning artist who was elected a Companion of the International Guild of Artists. He was a regular exhibitor at the Valley Gardens Art Exhibitions in Harrogate and the Original Art Exhibitions at Addingham, Nr Ilkley, West Yorkshire. He has also had two paintings reproduced as limited edition prints.

He has completed various commissions in landscape and portraiture and has work in private collections as far afield as Italy, Germany, America and Canada.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Artist of the Week - Peter Dillon

Artist of the Week - Peter Dillon
"Flax Reapers" by Peter Dillon

Our Artist of the Week, this week, has been Peter Dillon. Peter is a prolific painter who has lived in Leeds from his late teens. His artistic career started in the mid 1970s with an interest in scratch building models. During this time, he won a number of awards including the prestigious silver medal at the Royal Engineers' Expo. 

During the late 1980s, Peter's interest was taken with computer graphics and animation, but over the last few years, a passion for the more traditional style of painting has emerged. He is currently studying at Leeds College of Art & Design, and at the Swarthmore Centre in Leeds.


Friday, 21 October 2011

Artist of the Week - Tony Broadbent

Artist of the Week - Tony Broadbent
"Roots" by Tony Broadbent

Our current artist of the Week, Tony Broadbent,  is a professional self-taught artist whose  work is widely collected. Tony admits to being primarily interested in colour, form and the abstract representation of theme/angst. 
Tony says:
"I have found that people soon make up their mind about my work, they either like it or they don't".  Those who do like it usually end up buying more than just the one piece....they become "my regulars". I'm not into telling you how wonderful I am, or how I've progressed through life to get to this point, it is art: original and mine - and yours if you want it. Art is in the mind. I just, set the mood."




Saturday, 15 October 2011

Artist of the Week - Angela Arnold

Artist of the Week - Angela Arnold
"The Rich Earth" by Angela Arnold

Angela has been painting in South Aberdeenshire since 2001, inspired by the local land- and seascape: the view of big skies and changeable seas from the cliffs of coastal Kinneff, where she lives, or the deep red earth of the Mearns.
 Angela says:
"In my paintings I try to capture both stillness and motion (often linked with the emotion evoked) – and maybe these are not so much opposites as two sides of the same coin, seeking the core of the subject. I also produce vibrant abstracts and most recently I have been experimenting with stark bl/wh, rather minimalist, painting.A lot of my work is done in acrylic on board, rather than on canvas, calling for a different kind of technique. I have developed a method of mounting board on an integral frame and the finished product looks like a box canvas, with painted sides, ready to hang - or to frame, if you wish. You will find my paintings work especially well in larger/modern rooms, with a bit of distance and space."

Friday, 7 October 2011

Artist of the Week - Jeannie Zelos

Artist of the Week - Jeannie Zelos
"Beach Huts at Wells" by Jeannie Zelos

As we march all too rapidly into winter, I thought I'd have a look for something to remind us of warmer times, from the gallery of our current Artist of the Week, Jeannie Zelos. "Beach Huts at Wells" is a lovely sunny painting of beach huts that line the seashore at Wells. You can see the tall pines that give Pinewoods it's name, behind them, and the golden sands and gently lapping waves in the foreground.
Jeannie is a self-taught artist, living and working in Norfolk. Over the last few years, though, she has extended her experience via personal study and professional tuition. Jeannie uses watercolours, soft pastels, oil pastels, acrylics, oils and Encaustic media.


Saturday, 1 October 2011

Artist of the Week - Peter Williams

Artist of the Week - Peter Williams

"Heat of the Night" by Peter Williams



Creating haunting, ephemeral Native American portraits, Peter tries not to be historically accurate but attempts to portray palpable and arresting emotions, suspending reality and presenting the viewer with the wild, unchecked passions and stoic serenity of Native America. He also produces stunning and highly detailed, photo-realistic graphite images of wildlife. Blending diffused colour with confident composition, intricate detail, sometimes dramatic movement but always a unique vibrancy unequalled by many other watercolourists. With a strong on-line presence as well as exhibiting several times a year in real world galleries, I have developed a large following of collectors and enthusiasts from all continents, my new work being sought after as demand outstrips productivity. Peter's work has been featured in the last 2 years'  David Sheppard Wildlife Artist of the Year Award show in the Mall Galleries, London.


Friday, 23 September 2011

Artist of the Week - Andrew Voller

Artist of the Week - Andrew Voller

"Honest Reflection the Second" by Andrew Voller
Our current Artist of the Week is Andrew Voller. Andrew is a professional exhibiting artist who's work is varied yet displays a high level of accomplishment and consideration unique to himself. By balancing emotion with realism and construction against colour, Andrew creates colourful concoctions which are ardently overlaid with his ideas. In the creation of his work, and alchemy of opposing states,collage unrehearsed happenings and detail, into a truthful setting.
The majority of Andrew's work is on permanent display in Levitate Dallery, inside the Labyrinth, Mark Lane in Eastbourne. However you can see a wide selection of his artwork on the Affordable British Art Gallery.


Saturday, 17 September 2011

Artist of the Week - Rob Soar


Artist of the Week - Rob Soar
"Spurn Point Lighthouse" by Rob Soar

Rob Soar is our current Artist of the week....Rob is a contemporaray artist who lives and works from his studio in the East riding of Yorkshire. His paintings depict scenes, real and imaginary, in his own unique and wacky style.
Rob has a wonderfully colourful, wide variety of work in his gallery at Affordable British Art....so much so, that I had difficulty in deciding which one to choose for this blog entry, so I "copped-out" and chose the first one in his gallery. Rob's work is fast becoming very collectable and he often works to commission as well as producing his own unique work. Being so bright and colourful, his paintings brighten up the darkest day.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Artist of the Week - Rachel McCullock

Artist of the Week - Rachel McCullock
"Icelandic Poppies" by Rachel McCullock

This week, we have had Rachel McCullock as our Artist of the Week.
Rachel says:
"I started to paint simply for pleasure and very rapidly to my surprise and delight, my work generated a great deal of interest. This inspired me to experiment with innovative techniques and mixed media to develop my own style. I aim to create bold, vibrant, emotive and energetic canvases. The paintings range from representational images to textural abstracts, from wildlife to majestic coastal scenes with a great deal in between. I like to think that the use of striking colour is the defining indicator of my work.”

Rachel has participated in many exhibitions throughout the UK to wide acclaim; and has been published on calendars and Christmas and greetings cards. She is regularly invited to exhibit at the Artshed Gallery in Ware, Hertfordshire. Recently her work has been displayed at the Picturecraft Gallery, Holt, Norfolk. Rachel paints both for exhibition and by private and public commission.
Her latest large -scale commission is for the recently completed Child Protection Unit of the Lister Hospital , Stevenage, Hertfordshire where she will provide her unique style modern paintings to be hung in all its rooms, helping to create a sympathetic and appropriate atmosphere."

Click Here to see more of Rachel's work on Affordable British Art


Saturday, 3 September 2011

Artist of the Week - Donna Lowe-Fowler

Artist of the Week - Donna Lowe-Fowler



This week we have Donna Lowe-Fowler as our Artist of the week. Donna is a self-taught artist who works from her home studio in Sheffield.
Donna says:
"My work is eye-catching & bold. Vibrant flowers in oils and acrylics will make a statement in any room. I am fascinated by the colours , shapes and folds in the flowers. I paint around the sides of the deep edge canvases so they are ready to hang. I was greatly encouraged in my painting when in 2008 when I won my first award in Sheffield ' Art in the Gardens' still life and flowers category this award was presented to me by Sheffield artist Joe Scarborough.

My artwork also includes Monochrome abstract Skylines of London and New York,also animals and scenery."

Click HERE to see more of Donna's work on Affordable British Gallery



Friday, 26 August 2011

Artist of the Week - Simon Kenny

Artist of the Week - Simon Kenny

"The Arches of Folkestone Sunny Sands" by Simon Kenny

Simon Kenny is our new Artist of the Week. Simon was born in Dublin and now lives in Folkestone, Kent. He is a self-taught artist who originally started out painting part-time. However, due to the popularity of his artworks, he has now committed to working full-time as a professional exhibiting artist.
Simon says: "Although self-taught, I was heavily influenced by my French Grandfather - also an artist, and his friend Uria Monzo, the famous Spanish painter, who I met a handful of times. "
Simon's style ranges from the abstract to the representational and his gallery if full of origanl and interesting work.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Artist of the Week - Diane Jennings


Artist of the Week - Diane Jennings

"Sandy Shores" by Diane Jennings

I am at my happiest when creating art. To see the painting develop before me is exciting each and every time! To be creative is the very essence of who I am and it is my passion!

I love to paint commissions so please get in touch if you have something in mind--maybe you like one of my paintings but would like a different colour or some other changes? I will be happy to work to your requirements.
I always email a picture of each stage of a commission for approval before doing any more, that way you can have more input into the finished work of art!
Almost half my work load, at the moment, is commissioned, from people seeing my work that is either already sold or from viewing some of my work that just isn’t the right colour for the room that they have in mind!
I am happy to reserve any painting and except reasonable instalments monthly/weekly until it is paid for-please ask if you would like to do that.

I also teach people to paint in my very popular classes called 'Painting My Way'
I am a Professional Associate of the SAA (Society for All Artists) which means I carry their endorsement as a tutor and demonstrator.

To see more of Diane's work on Affordable British Art, click HERE

Friday, 5 August 2011

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt
"African Evening Trees" by Amanda Hunt


Amanda Hunt is a contemporary Artist who has a real passion for all forms of painting and drawing. The image above depicts a vivid African sunset depicted with umbrella thorn (acacia tortilis) trees and distant mountains. Warm pinks, oranges and yellows mingle to create a sky alive with colour. Amanda has used texture in the foreground to create added interest.

Amanda paints from her studio in the Berkshire countryside and started exhibiting her work in the summer of 2005.

Since then Amanda’s work has been attracting international attention as well as considerable interest throughout the UK. To date her paintings have been bought by collectors in America, Canada, South Africa and Singapore as well throughout Europe and the UK.


Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Artist of the Week - William John Ian Greenwood

Artist of the Week - William John Ian Greenwood

W. J Greenwood was born in Newry Co Down in 1946. He has also spent, quite a considerable amount of his life in and around the Mediterranean area, particularity Southern Spain.
This influence can be seen quite clearly in his work by the use of bold vivid colours. Another great influence which can be seen in his work, is the twelve years he spent in the show-business world, having been involved in the International Club business, he has many stories relating to famous stage artists like P J Proby, Solomon King of “She wears my Ring fame”, and Freddie, of Freddie and the Dreamers to name but a few.
Professionally trained he cites the famous Dutch painter / Sculpture Jits Bakker who he met and became friends with in Southern Spain, as the greatest influence on his life in relation to art.
Bakker’s art and sculptures, decorate many cities in the Netherlands but also far beyond Holland to name a few, Mexico, Portugal, America and Germany.
His exhibitions have graced the Laren Singer Museum. The National Museum of fine Arts in La Valetta Malta among many others.

Monday, 25 July 2011

Artist of the Week - Maureen Greenwood

Artist of the Week - Maureen Greenwood

"Solitude" by Maureen Greenwood

Maureen Greenwood was born and educated in Dublin. She came to London in the early sixties and has lived in Stanmore, Middlesex, since 1965.
From early childhood she has been interested in painting and in 1988 she gave up her full time job to devote her time to art.Although she has attended art courses at various colleges, including The Camden School of Art, Stanmore College, Hendon College and The Harrow Arts Centre, she is fundamentally a self-taught artist.She had her first public exhibition at the Stanmore Library in 1991 where her exhibits covered a broad spectrum of subjects in which she has used a variety of painting media.
Her work is represented by Galleries in the South of England and has been sold in Art Fairs and Exhibitions throughout the country.Maureen`s vibrant interpretation of semi-abstract landscapes, seascapes and skies shows her great love of colour.
Maureen also enjoys working in mixed media using different textures and collage, adding colour to create exciting effects and is always on the lookout for new ideas.Her other interests include photography and gardening, both hobbies assist in formulating her ideas for new paintings.She has travelled extensively in Europe where she derives inspiration for further paintings. She has been successful in selling her work in many places, including France, Italy, Ireland and South Africa.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Artist of the Week - June Green

Artist of the Week - June Green

"Roses and Butterflys" by June Green
June Green is a self taught artist and calligrapher. She worked as a professional calligrapher for five years along side a wedding photographer, before her children were born. Now her children are grown up, she can devote more time to painting. Jean says:

"My favourite art is Chinese brush painting, Japanese Sumi-e painting and last but not least, Trompe L'oeil. I try to incoporate a flavour of these styles into my paintings, working mainly in Acrylics as I find this medium to be so versitile. All my paintings feature my first name signed in Chinese, to symbolise my love of eastern art."

Friday, 8 July 2011

Artist of the Week - Audrey Greaves

Artist of the Week - Audrey Greaves

"Blackie & Tulips" by Audrey Greaves

Audrey Greaves is a professional Artist living and working in West Yorkshire. She began painting seriously in 1992 after joining an Art Club. Audrey enjoys painting landscapes, flowers, wild life, portraits, pet portraits, abstract and naive paintings. Audrey says:
"At the moment I am painting a few still lifes in oils. My inspiration is found in the English landscape as well as scenes from abroad. I am also inspired by flowers in my own garden as well as parks and gardens that I visit and life in general. I paint in oils, acrylics, watercolour and mixed media."

The painting shown is entitled "Blackie & Tulips" and is a painting of Audrey's own cat, Blackie, looking out the window as the world passes by.



Sunday, 3 July 2011

Artist of the Week - Paul Dixon

Artist of the Week - Paul Dixon

"Heading For Campo S.Maria Formosa" by Paul Dixon

Paul is a professional artist who paints in most media - oils, watercolours, acrylics and pastels and never one to feel pigeon-holed, tackles most subjects - landscape, seascape, cityscape, portraiture, still life, fantasy, surrealism and abstract.

He has previously exhibited at the Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull, the Leeds City Art Gallery, Y.T.V. Studios, Leeds, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds and the Art Shows at Ilkley where he was a prize winning artist who was elected a Companion of the International Guild of Artists. He was a regular exhibitor at the Valley Gardens Art Exhibitions in Harrogate and the Original Art Exhibitions at Addingham, Nr Ilkley, West Yorkshire. He has also had two paintings reproduced as limited edition prints.

He has completed various commissions in landscape and portraiture and has work in private collections as far afield as Italy, Germany, America and Canada.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Artist of the Week - Helen Davison

Artist of the Week
"Red Rocks" by Helen Davison

Helen Davison is a professional artist who lives and works in East Yorkshire. Helen paints mainly abstract and semi-abstract representations of various subject matter. Her preferred medium is acrylic paint, usually on canvas, although she also uses watercolour from time to time.
The painting shown above, entitled "Red Rocks" is a
n acrylic semi-abstract landscape painting inspired by the rock formations around Sedona and the Grand Canyon in the US. The layers of paint have been applied mainly with a palette knife to add depth and texture.
Helen's artistic endeavours also extend to small decorative trinket boxes and notepad holders which she decorates, and to Amateur Dramatics.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Artist of the Week - Ros Callander

Artist of the Week - Ros Callander
Evening Reflections II by Ros Callander

Ros Callander is a professional, contemporary Scottish artist living and working from her home on the coast in rural Aberdeenshire. She paints mainly sunset paintings, seascapes and landscapes and her art has been described as “arresting and atmospheric”. Ros occasionally does portraiture, however her main love is nature and it’s influences on her native Scotland. Ros’s work, which is still very affordable, is increasing in popularity, often leading to waiting lists for her commissioned pieces.
Ros says:
"
Being witness to rugged coastal scenery, stunning sunsets, sunrises and the breathtakingly beautiful Aurora is inspiration for many of my paintings, and I love to inject warmth, light and atmosphere into my work.
I feel very privileged to know that a piece of art which I have poured my heart and soul into creating, finds it's own place in the hearts of others"


Thursday, 26 May 2011

Artist of the Week - Tony Broadbent

Artist of the Week - Tony Broadbent
Abstract S.21 by Tony Broadbent

Painting for 46 years, Tony Broadbent is self-taught. No practising as a semi-professional artist, his work is widely collected and sought after. Tony is one of our longest-standing artists and never fails to please and surprise with his series works, one of the latest of which can be seen above.
Tony says:
"Primarily I'm interested in colour and form as well as the abstract, representation of theme and/or angst. 
My larger pieces do command significant prices and reflect the work involved, committment to maintain standards and parity with works already sold to the private Collector.

Large or small commissions accepted, co-orporate work always welcome as well as assistance in providing/planning towards thematic exhibitions or constructs."


' Art is in the mind, I just, set the mood '



To see more of Tony's work on Affordable British Art, click HERE

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Artist of the Week - Angela Arnold

Artist of the Week - Angela Arnold

Showery Day, St Andrews by Angela Arnold

 Showery Day, St Andrews is a 'mood picture' by Angela Arnold. It depicts a small separate beach just south of the West Sands in St Andrews. Angela is a professional artist working from her studio on coastal Kinneff in Aberdeenshire. Angela will be participating in North east open Studios again this year. Details can be found on the NEOS website. (Google "NEOS").

Angela says:
"In my paintings I try to capture both stillness and motion (often linked with the emotion evoked) – and maybe these are not so much opposites as two sides of the same coin, seeking the core of the subject. I also produce vibrant abstracts and most recently I have been experimenting with stark bl/wh, rather minimalist, painting.
A lot of my work is done in acrylic on board, rather than on canvas, calling for a different kind of technique. I have developed a method of mounting board on an integral frame and the finished product looks like a box canvas, with painted sides, ready to hang - or to frame, if you wish. You will find my paintings work especially well in larger/modern rooms, with a bit of distance and space."


Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Artist of the Week - Jeannie Zelos

Artist of the Week
Artist of the Week - Jeannie Zelos

This week we have Jeannie Zelos as our Artist of the Week. Jeannie 
was born and still live in North Norfolk where beautiful scenery full of traditional woodlands, vast beaches and huge skies provide endless inspiration for her varied work. 
Jeannie says: 
"I've been painting for a number of years now and extending my repertoire of materials as time progresses and I delve further into the world of art.I describe my style as naive, and myself as a Colourist. My work has very vibrant colour ranges, often not what you would expect but it works!
Art can be a solitary pursuit and since 2006 I've been running a free arts forum for artists and people interested in art, just type my name and forum into google and you'll find it. I've learned so much from other artists there, and hopefully we have all benefited from contact with others.
I paint in a variety of mediums from watercolours through to encaustic, a method used over 2,000 years ago. For me art is a journey and by not restricting myself to one media I have the freedom to take my art to a range of possibilities. Over the last few years I have extended my experience via personal study and professional tuition and now use watercolours, soft pastels, oil pastels, acrylics, oils, and latest is the encaustic (beeswax) paints. With the encaustics I seek to reach the very essence of the subject through pure abstraction, and find that the beeswax - maybe because its such an organic material- works really well for this."

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Artist of the Week - Peter Williams

Artist of the Week - Peter Williams
"Speak No Evil" by Peter Williams

Producing stunning and highly detailed, photo-realistic graphite images of wildlife, Peter Williams, our current Artist of the Week enjoys regular success in exhibitions both on-line and off.

Blending diffused colour with confident composition, intricate detail, sometimes dramatic movement but always a unique vibrancy unequalled by many other watercolourists. He has developed a large following of collectors and enthusiasts from all continents. His new work being keenly sought after as demand outstrips productivity.
Peter says:
"I was honoured to be short listed for the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist Of The Year award 2010. My paintings have also been published in some of Dorling Kindersley's watercolour workshop books and featured in several magazines in the UK. "

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Artist of The Week - Andrew Voller

Artist of the Week - Andrew Voller
"Fun Guys" by Andrew Voller

This week we have Andrew Voller as our Artist of the Week. Andrew is a professional artist whose unique view of life is evident in his work. His style is somewhat eclectic, combining recognisable subject form with seemingly unrelated reference images which met together and meld the work in a harmonious visual storybook.
The painting above, entitled "Fun Guys" is a visual statment of the joy of childhood which Andrew describes as "Crying with laughter, this is the best world of moment ever."
Andrew's work is on permanent display in Levitate Art Gallery, inside the Labyrinth in Eastbourne.


Friday, 15 April 2011

Artist of the Week - Rob Soar

Artist of the Week - Rob Soar
"Dream on Sea" by Rob Soar
Rob Soar is a contemporary artist living in the East Riding of Yorkshire. His acrylics depict scenes, real and imaginary in his own unique and wacky style of art. His unique paintings are becoming increasingly popular, with collectors often returning for subsequent, additional. pieces
Rob has a wide range of art products which include original paintings, prints and greeting cards. He is also able to undertake commissions and you can contact him to discuss the commission services available by email.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Artist of the Week - Rachel McCullock

Artist of the Week - Rachel McCullock
"Twiss Green" by Rachel McCullock
Rachel McCullock is our new Artist of the Week. Rachel paints mainly abstract work, a lot of which are highly textured, producing paintings which invite the viewer to participate in a very tactile interaction.
Rachel says: "I started to paint simply for pleasure and very rapidly to my surprise and delight, my work generated a great deal of interest. This inspired me to experiment with innovative techniques and mixed media to develop my own style. I aim to create bold, vibrant, emotive and energetic canvases. The paintings range from representational images to textural abstracts, from wildlife to majestic coastal scenes with a great deal in between. I like to think that the use of striking colour is the defining indicator of my work.”
Rachel has participated in many exhibitions throughout the UK to wide acclaim and has been published on calendars and Christmas and greetings cards. She is regularly invited to exhibit at the Artshed Gallery in Ware, Hertfordshire. Recently her work has been displayed at the Picturecraft Gallery, Holt, Norfolk. Rachel paints both for exhibition and by private and public commission.
Her latest large -scale commission is for the recently completed Child Protection Unit of the Lister Hospital , Stevenage, Hertfordshire where she will provide her unique style modern paintings to be hung in all its rooms, helping to create a sympathetic and appropriate atmosphere.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Artist of the Week - Diane Jennings

Artist of the Week - Diane Jennings
"Mystical Moon" by Diane Jennings

Diane Jennings is one of our longest-standing member artists and is an accomplished Art Tutor as well as Artist. She works from and conducts her "Painting My Way" art workshops in and around Ludlow, Shropshire.
Diane says: " I work in several different mediums including oil, acrylic and encaustic wax. I love to paint bright, bold paintings to brighten any wall and I also paint quieter,calmer, more relaxing paintings too!
I am at my happiest when creating art,to see the painting develop before me is exciting each and every time! To be creative is the very essence of who I am and it is my passion! I also teach people to paint in my very popular classes called 'Painting My Way'
I am a Professional Associate of the SAA (Society for All Artists) which means I carry their endorsement as a tutor and demonstrator.
I am also kept busy doing demonstrations for various art clubs and things like WI's too!Please get in touch for details."




Thursday, 24 March 2011

Artist of the Week - Donna Lowe-Fowler

Artist of the Week - Donna Lowe-Fowler
Angel Face Rose by Donna Lowe-Fowler
Angel Face Rose is a deep mauve-lavender, petal edges blushed ruby flower. It has a strong, citrus fragrance and large striking cluster-flowers. The petals lie in a large clustered, high-centered, ruffled bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. This oil painting is painted around the edge and is signed by the Artist and ready to hang.
Donna Lowe-Fowler is a self taught contemporary artist, working from her studio in Sheffield. Donna says:
" I specialise in close up shots of flowers. In the past have completed short photography courses which has increased the good interpretation and availability of photographs I use for inspiration .
My Eye-catching bold, vibrant flowers in oils and acrylics will make a statement in any room. I am fascinated by the colours , shapes and folds in the flowers. I paint around the sides of the deep edge canvases so they are ready to hang. I was greatly encouraged in my painting when in 2007 when I won my first award in Sheffield ' Art in the Gardens' still life and flowers category this award was presented to me by Sheffield artist Joe Scarborough. 
My artwork also includes Monochrome abstract Skylines of London and New York,also animals and scenery. "

Friday, 18 March 2011

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt

Artist of the Week - Amanda Hunt
Field of Poppies by Amanda Hunt
Amanda Hunt is a contemporary Artist who has a real passion for all forms of painting and drawing.

She paints from her studio in the Berkshire countryside and started exhibiting her work in the summer of 2005.

Since then Amanda’s work has been attracting international attention as well as considerable interest throughout the UK. To date her paintings have been bought by collectors in America, Canada, South Africa and Singapore as well throughout Europe and the UK.



Friday, 11 March 2011

Artist of the Week - Gaynor Henaghan

Artist of the Week - Gaynor Henaghan
"Ghost Mast at Sunset" by Gaynor Henaghan
"Art is my passion, as well as my full time career. I was born, live and paint in sunny Yorkshire, UK", says Gaynor henaghan.....our current Artist of the Week.

"I paint both contemporary and more traditional pieces, depending on the mood and what is influencing me at the time! My main inspiration is colour, light and structure, although ideas often come from the most unexpected places - from facial expressions to the spoken word... you'd be amazed!

I work a great deal with texture as it gives a whole new dimension to the artwork itself - capturing the visual aspect but also making you want to feel it - I love the fact that my work can be open to different interpretation by each person that views it - it can be endless, which is what I aim to achieve in my abstract work.

My art is regularly sold worldwide, including the USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Malta, as well as a great deal of work which remains in the UK, with both private and commercial clients.

A large proportion of my work is commission based - please contact me if you would like more information about commissioning your own piece of art!"