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Online artists – Abstract art

Sara Sherwood: abstract art

January 22, 2012
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Passion for Art:   Sara Sherwood’s passion for painting inspired her to abandon a career in the corporate world in 2005 to pursue her passion and become a full-time artist. Her life has certainly changed dramatically and is like a butterfly moving from place to place, experience to experience and regards the world as her [...]

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Stewart Mechem: Abstract Art.

December 3, 2011
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Stewart Mechem : Contemporary Marine Art. This is a chance to see some of the latest work by one of our favourite artists – Stewart Mechem. And a big apology for not giving you earlier warning of Stewart’s latest exhibition closed last week and was  held at the Coastal Gallery in Lymington.   Stewart Mechem [...]

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Nigel O’Neill: Abstract Art

May 6, 2011
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Nigel O’Neill-abstract artist Nigel O’Neill is an abstract artist who was born and resides in London . His paintings  are usually compositions in  acrylic paint onto plywood. Each colour represented in his works is housed on its own sheet of birchfaced plywood giving a unique feel to his work.            

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The abstract art of Stewart Mechem

April 28, 2011
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Stewart Mechem: Abstract art: Stewart Mechem is a self taught English abstract artist who was born in 1959 in London.  however, he didn’t begin painting until 2003. Although he is without formal training, Mechem has become a vastly popular artist in the UK as well as other countries around the world for his abstract style and unique [...]

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Rhonda Whitehead – abstract art

February 13, 2011
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Rhonda Whitehead says of her work: “The ‘ Water Series ‘ is my best known work from the 1980’s inspired by the River Waveney and the wetlands in Norfolk. These vary from atmospheric paintings of resonating moods and dark layers, to light airy paintings, capturing the flow of plant life on the surface and the [...]

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Brenda Hartill – Abstract art – print maker

February 9, 2011
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Brenda Hartill – abstract artist Brenda Hartill was raised in New Zealand but now splits her time beween living in the South of England and Spain. Brenda Hartill’s original art focuses on the light, texture and patern of landscapes. Her work  although mainly abstract does include some finely drawn figurative art. Most of her work is [...]

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Lee Campbell – landscape art & metaphisical

January 21, 2011
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Lee Campbell: Artist, Teacher and Creative Coach  Lee Campbell was born in New Zealand and currently lives in Twickenham. She has an extensive educational background. She enrolled in the Chelsea College of Art in 1989, and completed her BA in Fine Arts in 1991 at the Canterbury School of Art. By 1994 she received her [...]

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Paul Powis – Abstract Art

January 3, 2011
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Paul Powis - landscape artist  “As an abstract painter who is known primarily for landscape work, I constantly blur the boundaries between abstraction and representation. Larger work is developed on wooden panels and canvases. Working from the other paintings around me in the studio I modify and change the information and colour.”  says Paul Powis of [...]

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Rhonda Whitehead: abstract art

November 28, 2010
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  Rhonda Whitehead – abstract artist  Water Series Green: pink on blue Rhonda Whitehead was born in Sydney, Australia. She studied at the Royal College of Art in London, England. Rhonda is considered abstract in her artistry. She is famous for her oil on canvas paintings. Rhonda is also know to add in texture by [...]

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Irene Scheinmann – Painter and Printmaker

September 23, 2010
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Irene Scheinmann – landscape art and abstract art Irene Scheinmann studied both print making and painting in France and England and now resides in the London. She completed a series called “The New Wilderness” which includes such works as ‘Aftermath’, ‘Lament’ and ‘The Wasteland’. A visceral reaction to the Chernobyl disaster, the paintings are profound [...]

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