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Chieftan: Tribal Chief / Leader of the Tribe
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Ashtead, Surrey
Acrylic Abstract Expressionist Art
Phone: 07941 011 241
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Email: shanon@shanonking.co.uk
Website: shanonking.co.uk
Instagram: @abstractartbyshanon
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I first started painting when I was only 12 years old. My first piece of art was a heart on a black surface and the heart has followed me through my work ever since.
I' ve been very attached to my paintings as they have shown a part of me, but as my walls filled and corners became unaproachable, I realised it was time for others to see my work.
I usually stand in front of an empty canvas and just start painting. What it becomes, the canvas, is often a surprise for me as well. So, it's fair to say, Abstract Expressionism is my style of painting.
Recently, I' ve discovered that paint brushes exist, so I have painted some portraits and nudes. It was fun, but nothing can match the naked hand in a pot of acrylic paint and as a Baccalaureate of Nursing, I do have gloves!
I enjoy commissions, but be aware, I will put my own twist on them!
Not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Surrey Art Society.
The first time I exhibited was in 2019 at one of the London Art Fairs and it was one of the most memorable days of my life. Currently a range of my paintings is exhibited at The Framing Workshop in Ashtead.
Ashtead, Surrey
Acrylic Abstract Expressionist Art
Phone: 07941 011 241
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: shanon@shanonking.co.uk
Website: shanonking.co.uk
Instagram: @abstractartbyshanon
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I first started painting when I was only 12 years old. My first piece of art was a heart on a black surface and the heart has followed me through my work ever since.
I' ve been very attached to my paintings as they have shown a part of me, but as my walls filled and corners became unaproachable, I realised it was time for others to see my work.
I usually stand in front of an empty canvas and just start painting. What it becomes, the canvas, is often a surprise for me as well. So, it's fair to say, Abstract Expressionism is my style of painting.
Recently, I' ve discovered that paint brushes exist, so I have painted some portraits and nudes. It was fun, but nothing can match the naked hand in a pot of acrylic paint and as a Baccalaureate of Nursing, I do have gloves!
I enjoy commissions, but be aware, I will put my own twist on them!
Not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Surrey Art Society.
The first time I exhibited was in 2019 at one of the London Art Fairs and it was one of the most memorable days of my life. Currently a range of my paintings is exhibited at The Framing Workshop in Ashtead.
Third in a series of Dreamscape pieces
Leaving the dream, reawakening
and the returning of the light:
of visions and half glimpsed images
the unconscious creates
Poetry by the Artist
Image Size: 120cm x 100cm
Art Medium: Acrylic – Created with mesh, foil and real diamond chips on Stretched Linen Canvas
Original Painting Price: £750 or with floater frame £950 – ready to hang either way
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Ash near Guildford, Surrey
Contemporary artist working in Mixed Media
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Email: ingridskoglund@me.com
Website: artbyingridskoglund.me
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Ingrid Skoglund is a mix of German and Swedish, although born in Ash in Surrey where she still lives and paints.
She has had a lifelong passion for watercolour although her main focus for over 20 years was as Managing Director of a demanding business. Selling out a few years ago, allowed her finally to take up painting full time.
Ingrid is pretty much self-taught, so doesn't have too many rules and loves trying to push watercolour to its limits - in particular to mix it with dye and foil to give a chaotic vibrancy . She also like to mix botanical accuracy with the abstract . She is currently building her portfolio of galleries and exhibitions and is amazed by the interest in her work.
Ingrid's website includes galleries of her paintings of views, animals, flowers, portraits and figures, acrylics and abstracts.
"I work unconventionally with various media to produce unexpected and unpredictable effects. I rarely use a brush and am currently working with the toxic fumes of alcohol ink and isopropyl although the beautiful translucent effects are worth it. A photo of the work just can’t capture it so if you like the image – the real thing is even better – just beautiful. I also often work with acrylic and silicone oil – pushing the mix around with a hot hairdryer and finishing off with a blow torch.
I don’t do cards or prints and I can’t replicate a piece of work . If you buy one of my pieces it’s not just original it’s totally unique. "
Winner of the Chairman's Award for the public vote at autumn 2016 Woking Art Society Exhibition at The Lightbox Gallery in Woking.
She is seen below receiving the award from the Chairman below for her painting A Day at The Seaside.
In 2017 Ingrid was named 'Artist of The Year' by Pirbright Art Club.
She was also shortlisted by West Of England Royal Academy for her painting We’re Not Afraid Of Anything.
Winner Of The Alliott's Award for Best Contemporary Work at Guildford Art Society Autumn Exhibition 2017 for Yep Tide’s Out, pictured below.
Member of Pirbright Art Club, Guildford Art Society (Exhibitions Coordinator), Village Artists and West Surrey Artists.
As well as exhibitions with these art groups, artwork is also exhibited in London and the South of England; on occasion with The Royal Watercolour Society at The Bankside Gallery, The Gosport Hampshire Open and frequently at Denbies Art Gallery, Dorking.
Work regularly on display and for sale at the Peter Richardson Gallery, 65 High Street Hartley Witney, Hampshire RG27
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Framed Size: 69 x 51 cm
Price: Please contact the Artist
Woking
Artist In Acrylic & Mixed Media
Mobile: 07796 825 206
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Email: ielisabethc@hotmail.com
Website: www.elisabethcarolan.co.uk
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Elisabeth began painting in 1999, attending weekly classes for nearly five years, led by a professional artist.
She works mostly in acrylics and mixed media, with special emphasis on light and using vibrant colours as well as interesting textures, so creating vivid movement in her paintings.
Her favourite subjects are flowing landscapes in all seasons and strong seascapes.
Elisabeth is represented by the Francis Iles Gallery and through them has had her work successfully exhibited at the prestigious Affordable Art Fair in London.
Elisabeth is a member of various Art Societies, with whom she exhibits regularly, amongst them Guildford and Woking Art Societies, West Surrey Artists, as well as Lloyd’s of London Art Group. She has won several awards for her paintings.
Elisabeth’s work has been shown within the Society of Women Artists (SWA) exhibitions at the Mall Galleries in London on various occasions.
Image Size: 21cm x 30cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Painting Price: £250
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Woking, Surrey
Digital Artist, Art Teacher and Tutor
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Phone: 07766 272 120
Email: catherine@field.org
Website: catefield.com
Instagram: @catefield
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I enjoy the freedom of lecturing, teaching and presenting work in different places and to different people.
My artwork is mainly digital and is often site-specific to where I am exhibiting or lecturing.
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