Chichester Cathedral Painting – Dorking Artist Ben Egan

Chichester Cathedral Painting – Dorking Artist Ben Egan

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Artist: Ben Egan

Chichester Cathedral Painting - Dorking Artist Ben Egan
Image Size: 56cm x 46cm Framed
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Original Painting Price: £220

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Ben Egan

Dorking, Surrey

I specialise in landscapes and abstract paintings with strong colours and organic forms. I also make sculptures and models.

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Email: benegan1@gmail.com

Website: beneganart.co.uk

Instagram: ben_eganart

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About The Artist

I am an upcoming artist based in Dorking. I studied B.A (Hons) in Fine Art at University For Creative Arts Canterbury.

My paintings are inspired by the Natural World, plants, trees, organic forms and rivers. I am happy to accept commissions.

 Art stall in Godalming Borough Hall

Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan - Art stall in Godalming Borough Hall

Asbract Waves - Acrylic and Watercolour painting - Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan
Stormy Waves - Artwork Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan
Waves Against the Shore - Acrylic on Canvas - Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan

Art Group / Exhibitions

Not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society

Sculpture Garden Acrylic Painting – Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan

Sculpture Garden Acrylic Painting – Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Ben Egan

Sculpture Garden Acrylic Painting - Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan
Image Size: 30cm x 40cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Original Painting Price: £140

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Ben Egan

Dorking, Surrey

I specialise in landscapes and abstract paintings with strong colours and organic forms. I also make sculptures and models.

Please mention the Surrey Artists website

Email: benegan1@gmail.com

Website: beneganart.co.uk

Instagram: ben_eganart

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About The Artist

I am an upcoming artist based in Dorking. I studied B.A (Hons) in Fine Art at University For Creative Arts Canterbury.

My paintings are inspired by the Natural World, plants, trees, organic forms and rivers. I am happy to accept commissions.

 Art stall in Godalming Borough Hall

Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan - Art stall in Godalming Borough Hall

Asbract Waves - Acrylic and Watercolour painting - Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan
Stormy Waves - Artwork Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan
Waves Against the Shore - Acrylic on Canvas - Dorking Surrey Artist Ben Egan

Art Group / Exhibitions

Not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society

A Space Odyssey in Colour – Contemporary Shapes Painting in Inks – Surrey Artist Mital Patel

A Space Odyssey in Colour – Contemporary Shapes Painting in Inks – Surrey Artist Mital Patel

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Mital Patel

Artist: Mital Patel

A Space Odyssey in Colour - Contemporary Shapes Painting - Surrey Artist Mital Patel

Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
Available in high quality prints from A3 to A0, both framed and unframed.
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Mital Patel

Woking, Surrey

Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.

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Email: mital78@gmail.com

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About The Artist

"A self-taught, self-inspired and self-motivated artist who loves seeing images in my mind materialise on a blank sheet of paper. Detail, colour, vibrancy and emotion play a large part in my unique art as well as many world philosophies.

Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.

Painting by Woking Surrey Modern Artist Mital Patel - Commissions Invited
Contemporary Artwork by Woking Surrey Artist Mital Patel - Green and Cream
Artwork in Inks by Woking Surrey Contemporary Artist Mital Patel
As a working Optometrist, I am also very much interested and aware of how eye diseases impact life and the viewer's ability to see art. I can truly vouch that the visual sense is a true blessing and like all things, there is no guarantee it will always be there.

This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.

My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."

Mital Patel, Surrey Artist, displaying the painting selected for exhibit at London Rail Stations

Art Group / Exhibitions

Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.

Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.

One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.

Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall – Ink and Watercolour Painting – Guildford Surrey Artist Simon de Kretser

Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall – Ink and Watercolour Painting – Guildford Surrey Artist Simon de Kretser

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Artist: Simon de Kretser

Artist: Simon de Kretser

Lanyon Quoit, Cornwall - Ink and Watercolour Painting - Guildford Surrey Artist Simon de Kretser
Image Size: 17.5cm x 17.5cm
Art Medium: Ink and Watercolour on Hahnemuhle Paper
Original Painting Price: Please Contact the Artist
High quality Giclée Print: £20 inc. delivery

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Simon de Kretser

Artist and Designer

Phone: 07515 393096

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Email: simon@thebigsky.studio

Website: thebigsky.studio

Facebook: @thebigskystudio

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About The Artist

I am a graphic designer and senior partner at FdK Design Consultants but I'm relatively new to the art world, so still have a bit of ‘imposter syndrome’ and shy away from calling myself an artist.

My mother is an architect and art and creativity were very much part of home life as a child, so perhaps it's not surprising that I knew I wanted to be working in the creative industries from an early age.

I was helped by going to a school with an outstanding art department that encouraged creativity and basic art skills and it seemed completely logical to go on to study graphic design at the University of the Creative Arts in Epsom.

I loved my time there - this was in the days prior to the Mac and as well as the principles of design and design thinking, there was a great deal of 'craft' skill to learn; including drawing and painting, typesetting, artwork creation and much more.

Once released into the real world, I worked in a local graphics studio in Guildford before setting up a design consultancy with a friend in 1989, just as the Macintosh computer and desktop publishing were arriving in the UK.

We were convinced that this would revolutionise the graphic design profession and were one of the first studios to set up completely equipped with Macs. The 30 years that followed have been a roller-coaster ride, with highs and lows aplenty and although now much smaller than in our heyday, we continue to produce commercial graphic and communication design for companies of all sizes.

St Andrews Church, Walberswick, Suffolk En Plein Air Painting in progress - Southwold Art Circle Artist Simon de Kretser

St Andrews Church, Walberswick, Suffolk En Plein Air Painting in progress - Southwold Art Circle Artist Simon de Kretser

However, over time, I have come to realise that in bringing undoubted efficiency to the design process, the Mac has also taken something away and it feels like we may have lost our connection with those 'craft' skills and too often creativity is being directed by the technology, rather than by the designer.

With that in mind, I decided that I wanted to go back to my roots and have an outlet for my own creativity; something that would allow me to design and create pieces for my personal satisfaction, using both digital and traditional tools.

Currently I work primarily in ink and watercolour, but I'm also experimenting with digital art, linocut and acrylic painting, so my full portfolio is very varied, whilst I work towards finding my own style.

Bridge over Venice Canal - Misty Evening - Guildford Art Society member Simon Kretser
Walk near Loseley Park - Guildford Art Society member Landscape Artist Simon de Kretser
Garlic - Pastel and Pencil Drawing - Guildford Art Society Still Life Artist Simon de Kretser

Art Groups

I am a member of Guildford Art Society and Southwold Art Circle.

Trevi Fountain, Rome – Acrylic Painting by Kent Artist Sally Banks

Trevi Fountain, Rome – Acrylic Painting by Kent Artist Sally Banks

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Sally Banks

Artist: Sally Banks

Trevi Fountain, Rome - Acrylic Painting by Kent Artist Sally Banks
Image Size: 80cm x 60cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Commissioned Painting
Limited Edition Prints: Giclée Prints on Fine Art Canvas
Giclée Prints on Hahnemule German Etching ( 310gms) with white border
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Sally Banks

Figurative, Landscapes, Floral and Portraiture in Acrylic and Watercolour

Phone: 077061 44544

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Email: sallybanksart@gmail.com

Instagram: @artworksbysallybanks

About The Artist

The roots of my creativity are in Africa. The people, the vegetation and multifaceted landscapes of Zimbabwe were to me vividly bright and beautiful.

I moved to the UK in 2003, with one year away (2003-2004), accepting a visiting student opportunity in Jerusalem, Israel. I was based in Wimbledon up until 2009 and then moved to Surrey and now live in Kent. I have relished the cultural richness that is here and the beauty of the English countryside.

I look back at my mentors with gratitude. Beginning at primary boarding school, I remember with thanks the artist and teacher, Jean Peterson, who started an art club. My very first exhibition entry was done through her. From then on I thought of myself as an artist.

Trevi Fountain Rome Fine Art Prints
Estelle Byrne was my inspiring and gifted art teacher at secondary school. I notice on the Queen Elizabeth School Facebook page, she is often mentioned with affection. Her classes were the highlight of my week.

I mostly work in acrylic and watercolour. When I work from nature I prefer close up views, making the play of light the main ingredient. I am aware that I am drawing inspiration from my own story behind the subject, the ongoing script of everything observed.

I love the human form and face. I look for subtle expressions that reveal personality, the story behind the eyes.

St Georges Hill Weybridge Landscape Painting Commissioned

Awards / Exhibitions / Career

I studied at the School of Art at the Bulawayo Technical College. Under Adele Walters I discovered and developed my strength in life drawing and received the college’s Fine Art Award (1969). That same year, a class outing to the park to paint outdoors initiated my love for watercolours.

I went on to a long career in Harare, mostly within the textile industry. I took on painting commissions, sold my work through commissions, solo and joint exhibitions and in small local galleries. It’s a lovely thought that my work is all over the world in people’s homes.

In Zimbabwe I worked only in watercolour, and my subjects were predominately floral and landscape (see Bush Sunrise). Here in the UK, I have taken on private commissions and I have sold work at the Corner Gallery, Carlshalton (see Hydrangea Profusion) and through the studio of Jane Silk, the ceramicist (see Ornamental Orange Tree and Higginson Park).

I am exhibiting at Sixteen Gallery, Cheltenham in March 2022.

I’ve had exciting experiences as a mature student. I lived in Sweden for four years to study (BA European History) and during that time took 3 courses in Western Humanities under Dr. Torbjorn Aaronson, PhD Political Science, Uppsala (2002). As a visiting student for one year, I studied Jewish Art in Late Antiquity at the Hebrew University, Rothberg School, under Professor Lee I. Levine (2003-2004). I now live in Kent.