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Image Size: 62cm x 76.2 cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Framed – contemporary light wood floating frame
Price: £525
Limited Edition Giclée Print on Canvas (20 only)
Framed – 48.3cm x 58.5cm – Contemporary light wood floating frame – £250
Unframed – 40.6cm x 50.8cm – Contemporary gallery canvas, ready to hang – £195
Each print supplied with authenticity certificate
Commissions Invited
Contemporary Artist in Acrylics
National Acrylic Painters’ Association
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Phone: 01844 342 201
Mobile: 07742 888 302
Email: alicockrean@gmail.com
Website: alicockrean.weebly.com
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“My inspiration to paint always comes directly from within. It is the emotion and mood that is generated by a specific event; visual or auditory experience that forms the essence of the work, rather than the event or experience itself. Painting ‘feelings’ is always a challenge. I firmly believe that in order to consistently produce fresh, innovative and exciting work, artists must constantly challenge their own boundaries and push themselves beyond their comfort zones to discover their true abilities and potential.”
Image Size: 62cm x 76.2 cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Framed – contemporary light wood floating frame
Price: £525
Limited Edition Giclée Print on Canvas (20 only)
Framed – 48.3cm x 58.5cm – Contemporary light wood floating frame – £250
Unframed – 40.6cm x 50.8cm – Contemporary gallery canvas, ready to hang – £195
Each print supplied with authenticity certificate
Commissions Invited
Contemporary Artist in Acrylics
National Acrylic Painters’ Association
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Phone: 01844 342 201
Mobile: 07742 888 302
Email: alicockrean@gmail.com
Website: alicockrean.weebly.com
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“My inspiration to paint always comes directly from within. It is the emotion and mood that is generated by a specific event; visual or auditory experience that forms the essence of the work, rather than the event or experience itself. Painting ‘feelings’ is always a challenge. I firmly believe that in order to consistently produce fresh, innovative and exciting work, artists must constantly challenge their own boundaries and push themselves beyond their comfort zones to discover their true abilities and potential.”
Art Medium: Watercolour
Commissions Invited
Paintings in Watercolour and Acrylic
and Art Teacher
Phone: 07941 562 162
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: info@alanbrainart.com
Website: alanbrainart.com
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Alan Brain discovered painting about twelve years ago when he attended a water colouring class with some friends. It led to a change of direction that he has never regretted. Today, his unique style, combined with spiritual awareness, produces works of unusual vibrancy and colour. As a former pilot and constant flyer, the immensity of the heavens with its changing moods has fascinated Alan. It features in many of his paintings where he manages to capture the vastness and mysteriousness of space.
His early years in Japan may have enhanced his bold view of landscapes and skies and you can see in his work the influence of wonderful open spaces to be found in places such as Wales, Arizona, New Mexico and Africa, all of which Alan visits regularly. However, such harmony with nature cannot be taught, it is an intrinsic part of the artist that we are fortunate to glimpse.
Alan exhibits several times a year in and around his home in Chobham Surrey, England. His work has been accepted for several prestigious exhibitions in London, including the Guild of Aviation Artists and the Society of Marine Artists. Alan also applies his teaching skills (he was a Flying Instructor) and helps his fellow artists through his course called ‘Find You Own Painting Direction’ and by one to one tuition. He believes it is important to give something back to those less fortunate than ourselves and is a strong supporter of the Samaritans charity; a percentage from his painting sales are contributed to his local branch.
Find out more and see his work on alanbrainart.com
Notable Exhibitions include:
Royal Society of Marine Artists at the Mall Gallery London
Guild of Aviation Artists at the Mall Gallery London
The Royal Watercolour Society at Bankside Gallery London
Art Groups:
Farnham Art Society, Sunningdale Art Society and Woking Art Society
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.
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