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Figurative, Landscapes, Floral and Portraiture in Acrylic and Watercolour
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Email: sallybanksart@gmail.com
Instagram: @artworksbysallybanks
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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.
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.
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.
Staines on Thames
Watercolours, Oils - Landscapes, Seascapes and Portraiture
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John Hart Mills (1936-2019) grew up in London. On completing school, he entered the book trade, studying art part-time at London’s City and Guilds Art School, where his tutors included the sculptor Reg Butler. His interest in music led him to attend the London College of Music, where one of his composition teachers was William Lloyd Webber.
His job as an international sales representative never prevented him from following his twin interests of painting and composing. His interest in oil painting manifested itself early on, especially in portraiture. His marriage to a Norwegian saw him making frequent visits to Norway, where he painted a series of watercolours that featured the natural beauty of the hills, lakes and coastal inlets to be found around Sandefjord in south Norway.
John's watercolour paintings include landscapes closer to home, as well portraits and figures.
Examples of his lyrical piano music can be found on You Tube.

Image Size: 51cm x 61cm (unframed size)
Art Medium: Oil on Box Canvas
Original Painting: Sold
Commissions Invited
Contemporary Professional Artist; Landscapes & Seascapes
Art Tutor: Art Workshops, Residential Courses
& Art Group Demonstrations
Purley, London Studio: 0208 660 4982
Mobile: 07970 432 348
Email: mel.cambridge@tiscali.co.uk
Instagram: Artist's Instagram Page
YouTube: Artist's Youtube Channel
Commissions Invited: If you wish to discuss commissioning a painting, then I am happy to travel (within a 50 mile radius) to meet you (free of charge or obligation) to discuss your ideas before taking this further. Please email me to arrange this.
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Having embraced a figurative style for many years, post Covid Melanie has been experimenting with colour and semi-abstraction, moving towards a more suggestive approach, painting the feelings invoked by her surroundings. Walking and sketching in the landscape to soak up the atmosphere and observe the changing light, before returning to the Studio to capture the essence of the experience in paint.
Working mainly in oils, she is available for commissioned work, but specializes in landscapes and coastal views of locations personal to her clients rather than portrait work.
As a tutor, Melanie is a regular visitor to Art Groups around the South East giving demonstrations, running workshops and hosting painting holidays for individuals. She has written four art instruction books for Collins. Melanie developed her own range of artist brushes. Details of courses can be found by visiting her website: melaniecambridge-fine-art.co.uk where you can visit her online shop.
I run a several 6-week structured art classes for groups of 6 artists during both the spring and autumn terms in both Guildford and Banstead. Dates, bookings and full details regularly updated on my website.
5 Day Art Retreat - Dedham Hall, Brook St, Dedham, Essex. 22nd to 27th September 2025
Join me at the wonderful 15th Century Dedham Hall in Constable Country. Enjoy plenty of demonstrations, structured learning within the studio as well as time to sit and paint either within the grounds, on location around the Stour Valley and beyond.
Art Retreat at Westcott Barton, nr Barnstaple, North Devon. 16th to 20th June 2025
I am delighted to offer a fully inclusive Art Retreat at this wonderful "secret" location in North Devon. Westcott Barton is situated in its own secluded valley, with beautifully laid out gardens, a private bluebell wood and fishing lakes. There has been a homestead in this valley since Saxon times; it is even mentioned in the Domesday Book and was the home of the Chichester family during the 17th century. As well as painting in the wonderful gardens and grounds, we also take a trip to the North Devon coast for more ideas and inspiration. Oil paint included alongside as much tuition and support as you wish. Suitable for all abilities.
Oils Fast & Loose - Marlborough Summer School
Success with Oils at Dedham Hall, Suffolk
If you would like to invite me to your art group, I offer both painting demonstrations and workshops tailored to your requirements.
Please email me or take a look at the Art Groups and Societies page on my website where you will find a host of ideas.
Some examples of Workshops & Demonstrations I have done in recent years include:
Big Skies over the North Downs - Oils: Let me show you hove to capture skies and clouds on a big scale. Working fast and loose to create a lively painting and incorporating impasto medium for the foreground downland.
Seascapes - Oils: I love painting seascapes and beaches. Working from sketches and photographs to create an atmospheric beach scene under a large open sky, incorporating figures or boats to give a sense of scale and interest.
How to Paint Horses - Gouache, Oils or Oil Pastels: I painted horses as a child, not being very good at riding them! In this demonstration I show how to get the proportions right for both a head and whole horse before moving on to paint a horse head portrait or a whole one in a simple landscape during the second half of the demonstration.
Interpreting Photographs - Gouache, Oils, Mixed Media or Oil Pastels: Many of us paint from photographs. During this demonstration I show you how to use several images to create a planning sketch. Using this sketch with the supporting images to then create a finished painting. If you wish, I am happy to use photographs supplied by the group, unseen by me in advance.
Use those Sketches! - Gouache, Oils, Mixed Media: Taking ideas from my sketchbook, sometimes combining more than one, to paint a landscape, woodland view, river scene, boats in the estuary, or indeed anything else from my sketchbook.
For all enquiries about demonstrations or workshops, please email me or call me (contact details above).
Peterborough Art Society
"Last nights demo was absolutely marvelous. I have had lots of feedback from members to the same effect. It has inspired quite a few of us. I also have had messages from some who could not attend the live meeting and they are pleased that a video will be coming out for them to view. A couple of them had already heard how good it was. How great is that? Thank you once again."
Charnwood Drawing & Painting Club
"Thank you so much for the fine demonstration you gave last evening. We all loved it, and I am sure the demo and the video will convince many of our ardent watercolourists to try oils in the future. In the meantime it was a 'win-win' for all of us."
Downland Art Society, Sussex
"Thank you so much for yesterday it was great and all the feedback received was very encouraging, people love to have their demos at home as they are stuck at home some even professed to prefer it!"
Harpenden Art Club
"Thank you so much for the excellent demonstration you gave for HAC. I think you could tell, from the silence, that everybody was totally absorbed in watching and learning new techniques! It was interesting to see the way you used gouache, the artist's putty and the oil pastels, and to hear your commentary on how you were achieving the effects you wanted."
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