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Art Medium: Mixed Media
Image Size: 20″ x 20″
Commissions Invited
Lightwater, Surrey
Professional Artist, Art Tutor
and Art Society Demonstrations
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After qualifying as an Adult Education tutor in 1979, Liz followed a successful career teaching weekly classes in drawing, watercolours, and mixed media for Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire County Councils from which she retired in 2003.
Liz now concentrates on a busy schedule, demonstrating to Art Societies throughout the country and teaching residential courses at Dedham Hall near Colchester, Essex, Earnley Concourse in Sussex, and other centres.
She has also contributed to several books including ‘The Artists’ Sketchbook’ and ‘Watercolour Plus’ and writes regular articles for ‘The Artist’ magazine. In addition, Liz is a well-known authority on artists’ materials and has demonstrated for most of the major manufacturers.
In London, she exhibits regularly at Mall Galleries with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and The Society of Women Artists to which she gained elected membership in 1993. In addition, she is a full member of the Society of Floral Painters with whom she exhibits twice a year. An active and committed member of many local Art Societies, she has recently been elected President of the Arun Art Society.
Liz has a widespread reputation for still life and floral and landscape paintings (many of which have been regularly reproduced as greetings cards and prints by major companies). Her main inspirations are light, colour and the heathland landscape around her home in Lightwater, Surrey.
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Image Size: 20″ x 20″
Commissions Invited
Professional Artist, Art Tutor
and Art Society Demonstrations
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After qualifying as an Adult Education tutor in 1979, Liz followed a successful career teaching weekly classes in drawing, watercolours, and mixed media for Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire County Councils from which she retired in 2003.
Liz now concentrates on a busy schedule, demonstrating to Art Societies throughout the country and teaching residential courses at Dedham Hall near Colchester, Essex, Earnley Concourse in Sussex, and other centres.
She has also contributed to several books including ‘The Artists’ Sketchbook’ and ‘Watercolour Plus’ and writes regular articles for ‘The Artist’ magazine. In addition, Liz is a well-known authority on artists’ materials and has demonstrated for most of the major manufacturers.
In London, she exhibits regularly at Mall Galleries with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and The Society of Women Artists to which she gained elected membership in 1993. In addition, she is a full member of the Society of Floral Painters with whom she exhibits twice a year. An active and committed member of many local Art Societies, she has recently been elected President of the Arun Art Society.
Liz has a widespread reputation for still life and floral and landscape paintings (many of which have been regularly reproduced as greetings cards and prints by major companies). Her main inspirations are light, colour and the heathland landscape around her home in Lightwater, Surrey.
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Image Size: 12″ x 12″
Commissions Invited
Professional Artist, Art Tutor
and Art Society Demonstrations
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Born into an artistic and theatrical family in 1943, Liz has been painting and drawing all her life. She spent an unconventional childhood living in St. James’s Palace, where her father was a member of the Royal Household. After studying art to A level at school, she worked for four years at the Natural History Museum, where her duties included illustrating the publications and lectures of zoologists researching there. This was followed by several years of part time study at various colleges and with a number of eminent artists including Edward Wesson.
After qualifying as an Adult Education tutor in 1979, Liz followed a successful career teaching weekly classes in drawing, watercolours, and mixed media for Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire County Councils from which she retired in 2003.
Liz now concentrates on a busy schedule, demonstrating to Art Societies throughout the country and teaching residential courses at Dedham Hall near Colchester, Essex, Earnley Concourse in Sussex, and other centres.
She has also contributed to several books including ‘The Artists’ Sketchbook’ and ‘Watercolour Plus’ and writes regular articles for ‘The Artist’ magazine. In addition, Liz is a well-known authority on artists’ materials and has demonstrated for most of the major manufacturers.
In London, she exhibits regularly at Mall Galleries with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and The Society of Women Artists to which she gained elected membership in 1993. In addition, she is a full member of the Society of Floral Painters with whom she exhibits twice a year. An active and committed member of many local Art Societies, she has recently been elected President of the Arun Art Society.
Liz has a widespread reputation for still life and floral and landscape paintings (many of which have been regularly reproduced as greetings cards and prints by major companies). Her main inspirations are light, colour and the heathland landscape around her home in Lightwater, Surrey.
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Commissions Invited
Professional Artist, Art Tutor
and Art Society Demonstrations
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After qualifying as an Adult Education tutor in 1979, Liz followed a successful career teaching weekly classes in drawing, watercolours, and mixed media for Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire County Councils from which she retired in 2003.
Liz now concentrates on a busy schedule, demonstrating to Art Societies throughout the country and teaching residential courses at Dedham Hall near Colchester, Essex, Earnley Concourse in Sussex, and other centres.
She has also contributed to several books including ‘The Artists’ Sketchbook’ and ‘Watercolour Plus’ and writes regular articles for ‘The Artist’ magazine. In addition, Liz is a well-known authority on artists’ materials and has demonstrated for most of the major manufacturers.
In London, she exhibits regularly at Mall Galleries with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and The Society of Women Artists to which she gained elected membership in 1993. In addition, she is a full member of the Society of Floral Painters with whom she exhibits twice a year. An active and committed member of many local Art Societies, she has recently been elected President of the Arun Art Society.
Liz has a widespread reputation for still life and floral and landscape paintings (many of which have been regularly reproduced as greetings cards and prints by major companies). Her main inspirations are light, colour and the heathland landscape around her home in Lightwater, Surrey.
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Art Medium: Pencil on Paper
Commissions Invited
Paintings in Oils and Inks and Drawings
Phone: 01276 691 324
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: fionachannon@inspiredart.info
Website: www.inspiredart.info
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Later, in an attempt to gain direction, Fiona decided to study graphic design at Farnborough Technical College. However, this was to be cut short by a car accident. It was during her recuperation and moments of solace that followed that she began to channel her artistic abilities. Working mainly in pastel and charcoal, Fiona was able to use this medium to express her own personality and inner self.
Fiona’s fascination and understanding of the human form has resulted in her producing many portraits and commissions for private clients.
These are turbulent times for many people and the stresses on the body and mind can sometimes be overpowering. Sometimes, we feel the need to reach out for help, but we do not know from where, or what it is we seek.
Fiona Walter-Channon has been involved in a holistic and spiritual way of living for many years and she has developed a way of transferring healing energy to people in need. It may simply be in the form of healing with a “hands on” approach, but more interestingly, she is able to channel paintings with healing energy to help the person in need to grow, heal and recover from whatever ails them.
By sitting in meditation with a pad and pencil, Fiona asks for a picture relevant to the person who has come to see her and then waits for a picture to come through her hands.
The energy in the room changes considerably and the sitter will feel the benefits whilst waiting for his/her drawing. The pictures themselves are able to bring forth issues that have perhaps been buried for some time in the sitter’s psyche and in this way, the issues are dealt with and healed.
The pictures may appear to be different at various times, as certain aspects are surfacing, enabling the sitter to understand why they are feeling the way they do. The painting will speak to the subconscious and sometimes the first viewing can be surprising, but on a very deep level, the painting is already working. After a time, the painting will seem different. The effects are long-lasting and beneficial. It is a gentle therapy of a very different kind.
Sunningdale Art Society and Farnham Art Society
Having lived in Greece with her family for nearly 9 years, Fi has now returned to England and is developing her art. She continues to produce new works and holds exhibitions around the country.
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