Watercolours |
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| Robin Armstrong |
Robin Armstrong has been painting Wildlife since he sold his first picture of a Prairie Falcon to the milkman at the age of 12.
A move to the West Country in the early 1970's saw his style move away from the more traditional to what Tom Quinn in his book "Angling in Art" described as "Romantic and vaguely impressionistic".
Frequent exhibitions in both London and in the West Country have brought his unique style to the attention of collectors from Europe, the United States and Canada. He is the author of six books about life as an Artist/Angler and Naturalist. |
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| Julian Beesley |
| Specialises as a watercolour artist, studying the
local Cornish landscape. In 1998 he won the prestigious Best Watercolourist
prize in the Artists in Cornwall competition. |
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| Beth Berriman |
| A passion for tracing the delineations of the landscape,
as well as the human form has meant that Beth Berriman's work contains
a poignant history of both Cornwall and its inhabitants. Beth's art
work includes life drawings in watercolour, charcoal and pencil, monoprints,
landscapes and still life. |
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| Al Cazu |
| Al Cazu (Alan G Williamson) is an artist working and living in Cornwall. His 'Coast To Coast' collection of watercolour landscape paintings was created during the spring of 2012. Images from the collection are available as high quality digital limited edition prints, numbered 1-100 and hand signed by the artist. |
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| Polly Gardiner |
| Bright and quirky watercolours which bring a light
touch to the images of Cornwall. Prints and cards sold in many outlets
throughout the UK, USA and Tokyo. Bold and contemporary art work inspired
by the vibrant colours, variety of light and textures of Cornwall.
Polly's artwork reflects her emotional response to her environment. |
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| Keran Gilmore |
| Cornish artist Keran Gilmore has always lived and worked in St Ives. Her landscape paintings and drawings portray the dramatic changes of light and mood in the Cornish landscape. Keran also takes commissions for pencil portraits. |
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| Jon Harry |
| St Austell based Jon Harry has exhibited his watercolours
at exhibitions in Polperro, Falmouth, St Austell and Mevagissey. In
1999 Jon reached the final of the Channel 4 programme 'Watercolour
Challenge' with his paintings of South Crofty and Falmouth Harbour.
He is also on the St Austell Society of Artists committee. |
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| Paul Hoare |
Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour Exhibition 2010 and 2011.
Watercolour Challenge, Channel 4, Grand Finalist.
Paul Hoare’s style is primarily watercolour based combined with mixed media techniques in a highly individual and exciting impressionistic style, working ‘en-plein-air’ to achieve that intimate ‘connection’ with nature.
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| Brian Hoskin |
Cornish artist Brian Hoskin's work covers commercial
illustration, contemporary art and limited edition prints. His work
has featured on childrens books, greetings cards, puzzles, maps and
packaging. He is currently undertaking a series of paintings featuring
local harbours and also enjoys producing original digital art and
greetings cards.
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| Roger Jardine |
| Self-taught artist Roger Jardine creates landscape paintings and abstract art in watercolours or acrylics. Roger has used art throughout his life as a vital expression of himself. Roger tries to keep his art as accessible as possible, enabling people to see, without straining or pretension, the natural beauty that surrounds us, especially in Cornwall. |
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| Nick Praed |
Maritime artist Nick Praed was born in the fishing village of Newlyn in 1974. When he was 18yrs old he started netting whilst painting in his spare time. Nick bought an ex-Irish fishing trawler in 2006 which he has been renovating as a houseboat/studio. He now works as a skipper on a survey vessel. Click here for more. |
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| Paul Williams |
| Oil paintings, pen & ink sketches, water colours
and acrylics. A highly observational and detailed approach to painting
landscapes and seascapes endeavours to capture the prevailing mood
and spirit of the moment. Paul draws inspiration from the Cornish
coast and wildlife. |
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| Amy Winfield |
| St Ives' Amy Winfield, who is also known by her artist's name Mimi, has a growing reputation for her art and photographic work throughout Cornwall. Amy's landscape paintings, painted in watercolours or acrylics, are inspired by the unique atmosphere and character of Cornwall.
Amy accepts commissions in many styles and mediums for personal or business purposes, and her paintings and photographs are exhibited regularly at Cornwall's craft fairs. |
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