From the monthly archives:

August 2010

Mo Enright – Painting Nature in oils

August 25, 2010
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Landscape art of Mo Enright Mo Enright could not have asked for a more inspirational location for his childhood than National Park in the beautiful area of the Hambleton Hills in North Yorkshire. He now works out of a studio Warwickshire. A lover of oil as a medium, Mo will also work with other materials [...]

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Mark Fielding: figurative art

August 24, 2010
Tango

Mark Fielding – figurative art Mark Fielding was born in London in 1961. He spent three years studying at Exeter, which would cultivate a love of his for that region. It was on December the 20th, 1998, when Mark was first introduced to Robert Lenkiewicz, who would agreee to teach him. Mark Fielding would spend [...]

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Laurence Broderick – Sculpture

August 22, 2010
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The original art of sculptor Laurence Broderick   Born in Bristol in 1935, sculptor Laurence Broderick is an avid defender of endangered species. This passion for wildlife is reflected in his art, which draws from animal subjects. Under the tutelage of Geoffreey Deeley and Ray Millard at the Regent Street Polytechnic, Laurence Broderick learned painting, illustration [...]

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Nicholas Chapman – Sculpture & Recycled Art

August 21, 2010
Tough Love

Nicholas Chapman – sculpture Nicholas Chapman was born to George and Kate Chapman in late September of 1956, at a hospital in Colchester, Essex. His father, George, was a successful artist, producing etchings, paintings, as well as drawings, and exhibiting in Cambridge and London during his lifetime. Nicholas spent his early years near the eastern [...]

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Jane Lewis – Printmaker and Painter

August 20, 2010
Third Eye

Jane Lewis – figurative art After graduating from The Slade School of Art at University College in London and winning the Slade Prize for her work, she participated in her first exhibition in 1980. She has been showing regularly since then and is a well-loved favorite of many leading her to be included in the [...]

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Inspiration to produce original art by browsing originalart.net

August 20, 2010

There’s nothing I like more than discovering little artistic gems, and originalart.net is is such a find. What a delight to browse the different artists it has .  For me, it’s really very helpful, cause I’m a relatively new artist.   More of that later. Not only am I a relatively new artist, I’m learning all the [...]

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Jo Whitney – Landscapes in oils

August 19, 2010
Saturday in a Portobello Road pub

Jo Whitney – landscape art Having trained at the Sir John Cass College in London Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford, Jo has since travelled the world and her art represents those travels in unique and beautiful ways. At first, Jo lived in Cornwall and she has a great series of pictures [...]

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Lee Campbell-Abstract art & landscape art

August 4, 2010
Suspended

Lee Campbell – abstract art, seascapes Lee Campbell was born in the United Kingdom and now lives in Twickenham. She has an extensive educational background. She enrolled in the Chelsea College of Art in 1989, but transferred to the Canterbury College of Art, where she received her BA in Fine Arts in 1991. By 1994 [...]

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Tony Wild – landscapes by an abstract artist

August 2, 2010
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Tony Wild – Landscape art   Tony Wild was born in Stoke-on-Trent during the winter of 1941. Yet, from a city better known for its potteries, comes not a ceramicist, but a painter and ink drawing artist. He studied and trained at the Burslem School of Art in the 1960s before its rmerger with Staffordshire [...]

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