Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2011

Artist - Tom Henderson Smith

An adopted Cornishman, Tom grew up mostly in Yorkshire and was educated there and at Newcastle-upon-Tyne University (BA Hons. Fine Art 1971). Two years in Italy, initially on a Bunzl Scholarship were followed by seven living in Bath, training as a teacher in Bristol and starting out teaching art in London. 
Moving to Cornwall in 1980 he worked as head of art at Mounts Bay School until the opportunity to relaunch his painting career came in 1999
"Last Year - This Year" An original acrylic gel on stretched canvas, framed
Able to take up painting again he found that, in West Cornwall, he was living in exactly the right place to do so because it's an area whose landscape and culture are second to none in the UK.
Through paint on canvas and charcoal on paper Tom's has recently explored what he calls the lived-in landscape of Cornwall. Celebration of vibrant street festivals and other community events are another recurring theme.

You can see more of his work on our website exhibiting-artists.com

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Artist - T Ralph Taylor

I am an artist living and working in Fife near to the famous Forth Bridge. I paint using mainly acrylic and pastels. I paint a wide range of artwork from landscapes, seascapes, still life, portraits and abstracts. 
"Summer Will Come Again"  Acrylic on paper
My art has sold all over the UK and USA. Recently I have been painting mostly abstract and they seem to have been well received and selling well.

"Winter Has Come"  Acrylic on Paper
To see more of T Ralph Taylor's work visit out website exhibiting-artists.com



Friday, 18 March 2011

Artist - Louise Mcnaught

The main undercurrent to Louise's work is the journey of the Soul, and the spiritual messages we get through moments of clarity and dreams. In essence, her work is quite symbolic in nature and the subject matter tends to have a surrealist depiction to it, though the messages behind the pieces are often strong and very real.
Dreams are essentially in another dimension, another paradigm, another 'reality'. Louise was often labelled a 'dreamer' as child by teachers and by friends, often gazing out of the window in lessons or 'in her own world'. Dreams have become very important to her and in her work, as she has very vivid dreams of which she feels often symbolically hold important messages within them. She feels they can often express your inner truth, as dreams deal with suppressed emotions, our inner most fears and desires, that perhaps could not be dealt with at one time as they were too much, too 'real'.
These 'messages of the soul' or 'messages to the soul' are what inspires her, and paint is the medium which feels she can express herself and the messages most clearly and imaginatively. There is often bold us of colour within her work, as she wants her paintings and sculpture to grab the viewers attention, and carry the strength of the message though the canvas.
She believes art is a gift that should be shared with others, as it is not just a gift for the person who possesses it. It is another form of communication, that has always seemed beautiful and almost magical to her, the way it can transcend and move people. Her work may come across as surreal, dream-like and perhaps 'other worldly', but the reality of the message behind them is usually deep and poignant . To her, the Soul's journey though life is the most important subject one could deal with.
Louise currently lives and works in Kent and London.
The main undercurrent to Louise's work is the journey of the Soul, and the spiritual messages we get through moments of clarity and dreams. In essence, her work is quite symbolic in nature and the subject matter tends to have a surrealist depiction to it, though the messages behind the pieces are often strong and very real.
Resin, Pigment & Paper Original by Louise Mcnaught
Dreams are essentially in another dimension, another paradigm, another 'reality'. Louise was often labelled a 'dreamer' as child by teachers and by friends, often gazing out of the window in lessons or 'in her own world'. Dreams have become very important to her and in her work, as she has very vivid dreams of which she feels often symbolically hold important messages within them. She feels they can often express your inner truth, as dreams deal with suppressed emotions, our inner most fears and desires, that perhaps could not be dealt with at one time as they were too much, too 'real'.
Resin, pigment and paper sculpture
These 'messages of the soul' or 'messages to the soul' are what inspires her, and paint is the medium which feels she can express herself and the messages most clearly and imaginatively. There is often bold us of colour within her work, as she wants her paintings and sculpture to grab the viewers attention, and carry the strength of the message though the canvas.
"Moonlight Water Tree" original oil on canvas
She believes art is a gift that should be shared with others, as it is not just a gift for the person who possesses it. It is another form of communication, that has always seemed beautiful and almost magical to her, the way it can transcend and move people. Her work may come across as surreal, dream-like and perhaps 'other worldly', but the reality of the message behind them is usually deep and poignant . To her, the Soul's journey though life is the most important subject one could deal with.
Louise currently lives and works in Kent and London and you can see more of her fabulous work on our website exhibitingartists.com


Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Artist - Steve Clement Large

Steve is a self taught painter working mainly in acrylic since 2008.  "I have had solo shows and group exhibitions, and I was also commissioned in 2010 to produce a public-art work for Plymouth city-centre".
"Night or Day" original acrylic on box canvas by Steve Clement Large
To see more of Steve's work as it becomes available please visit our website 

Monday, 14 March 2011

Artist - Jonathan Shepherd

I was born in Derbyshire in 1961 and continue to live high up in Matlock Bath with glorious views over the surrounding countryside. After leaving school at 16 I served an apprenticeship as a plumber before joining my father in a picture framing business (PEAKLAND ARTS). It was during this time that my interest in painting was kindled and I taught myself to paint, initially in acrylics and watercolours but now mainly in oils. 
"Crummock Water, Cumbria" Original by Jonathon Shepherd
In 1991 I took over the framing business from my father and continue to run it to this day, although a lot more time is spent painting now. I have won several painting competitions including the Derbyshire Pro Loco Painting competition final which is a culmination of paintings done in various villages throughout Derbyshire which all have to be finished on the day and are then voted for by the public. 
"Fairy Glen" limited edition signed print by Jonathon Shepherd
After several exhibitions my work is in collections in the USA , Australia and Europe as well as the UK. I mainly paint landscapes of Derbyshire and other rural areas of the UK but of late has been experimenting with other subjects and painting styles.


To see more of Jonathan's work as it becomes available, visit our website exhibiting-artists.com

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Artist - Maya Meritay

Maya Meritay is a surreal painter; reconstructor of ancient art; facial-reconstruction of mummies.
Since early childhood her passion has been surrealism and ancient egypt. She worked as a Media Designer and PR- Assistent for 25 years. Big changes in personal life meant that she had to get rid of the old job and start over again. Many of the changes in in her life are processed in her surreal paintings. 
"The Aten" original by Maya Meritay
But her request is: " Everyone should develop his/her own story to my paintings. Surrealism is a kind of dream -language and this is universal."
To see more of Maya's work Click Here for our website.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Artis - Ephie Kay

Based in Nottingham, Ephie Kay offers mural and painting / portrait work commissions. 
Formed in 2010 the artist has 17 years of experience in commission art work with strong portfolio of work; offers great rates and long lasting results, in any medium and scale. 
The business offers a range of art works, for example murals (paintings on the wall), work commissions to individuals, which can be designed to suit any budget at all times. 
"Dux Series Jester" original by Ephie kay
Using studio or mobile service, the business also helping interior designers / customers to choose the artwork and has a say for the final product.
The business supplies unusual designs combined with art, featuring a choice of colours and patterns. 
Tailored to requirements, the products are appropriate for private residences and any public place and can rendered in any scale.
To see more of Ephie's work on our website > exhibiting-artists.com <

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Artist - Sujata Aten

My paintings are based on collected experiences and memories of being born and brought up in India, my travelling and having lived in England since 2000. I am passionate about colours and I am inspired by landscapes, nature and wildlife for my paintings.
For my abstract landscape paintings, I work from my memory trying to recreate the feelings and the mood that the depicted landscape signifies to me. I do not always produce an accurate representation but aim to evoke a sense of personal experience, to create an image which brings together different aspects of the landscape. 
"Returning Home" Original Acrylic on Canvas by Sujata Aten
I work mainly in my studio, but I develop ideas by taking photographs and drawing in a sketchbook outside in the field. I like to use acrylic and oil paint depending on the subject and effect I wish to create. 
I started to fully dedicate myself to painting in 1998, and since then I have exhibited and sold many paintings both in the UK and internationally. I completed my BA (HONS) Fine Arts from University of Derby in 2009. Recently I got involved in the conservation of wildlife and intend to raise funds through your support to save wildlife in its natural habitat. 
"Rogue" original acrylic on paper by Sujata Aten
I started to fully dedicate myself to painting in 1998, and since then I have exhibited and sold many paintings both in the UK and internationally. I completed my BA (HONS) Fine Arts from University of Derby in 2009.


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Sunday, 6 March 2011