Allotments and Greenhouses – Gardening – Landscape – Margaret Harvey – Surrey Artist – Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour

Allotments and Greenhouses – Gardening – Landscape – Margaret Harvey – Surrey Artist – Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour

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Artist: Margaret Harvey

Artist: Margaret Harvey

Allotments and Greenhouses - Gardening - Landscape - Margaret Harvey - Surrey Artist - Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour

The Allotments

Image Size: 16″ x 20″
Art Medium: Oil
Painting Availability: Sold

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Margaret Harvey

Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour. Occasional Sculptures
Studio at Okewoodhill near Dorking, open by appointment

Phone: 01306 627 461
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: harveyevans326@gmail.com

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About The Artist

I studied Fine Art at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, graduating in Painting and I have continued to paint ever since. When my children were young, I started to glass-engrave, as this didn’t need the same commitment as a large oil painting. I still continued to paint, but to a lesser degree and mainly watercolours.

I have also taught Life Drawing and Basic Design part-time in various colleges of Further Education, mainly to Architecture and Interior Design students.

My paintings are based on Realism, Observation and Recording. It might be a particular event or a sequence of events, a time of the year, an unusual happening or just something I think is beautiful or interesting. I want to show ordinary scenes in a compelling way; I want to draw the attention to what are quite often everyday occurrences.
I paint in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour and also take the occasional sculptural commission.

Art Group / Exhibitions

Surrey Border Art Group
I run a portrait workshop
I have exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, with the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and with the Sussex Artists.

Landscape – Chichester – Busy Street – Margaret Harvey – Surrey Artist – Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour. Occasional Sculptures

Landscape – Chichester – Busy Street – Margaret Harvey – Surrey Artist – Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour. Occasional Sculptures

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Margaret Harvey

Artist: Margaret Harvey

Landscape - Chichester - Busy Street - Surrey Art Gallery - Margaret Harvey - Surrey Artist - Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour

A Busy Street in Chichester

Image Size: 18″ x 24″
Art Medium: Oil
Original Painting Price: £450

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Contact The Artist

Margaret Harvey

Painter in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour. Occasional Sculptures
Studio at Okewoodhill near Dorking, open by appointment

Phone: 01306 627 461
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: harveyevans326@gmail.com

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About The Artist

I studied Fine Art at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, graduating in Painting and I have continued to paint ever since. When my children were young, I started to glass-engrave, as this didn’t need the same commitment as a large oil painting. I still continued to paint, but to a lesser degree and mainly watercolours.

I have also taught Life Drawing and Basic Design part-time in various colleges of Further Education, mainly to Architecture and Interior Design students.

My paintings are based on Realism, Observation and Recording. It might be a particular event or a sequence of events, a time of the year, an unusual happening or just something I think is beautiful or interesting. I want to show ordinary scenes in a compelling way; I want to draw the attention to what are quite often everyday occurrences.
I paint in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour and also take the occasional sculptural commission.

Art Group / Exhibitions

Surrey Border Art Group
I run a portrait workshop
I have exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, with the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and with the Sussex Artists.

Portrait of Helen, Sunlit – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of Helen, Sunlit – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Iain White

Artist: Iain White

Portrait of Helen, Sunlit - Iain White - Surrey Artist - Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of Helen, Sunlit

Image Size: 30cm x 40cm
Art Medium: Conte on Paper

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Iain White

Portraits and other Paintings
in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Phone: 01372 373 260
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: iwhite731@btinternet.com
Website: lindastenner5.wixsite.com

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About The Artist

“I have concentrated on the portrait, as for me, the face is an endlessly interesting subject to paint, and one to which we can all relate.

I work from photographs, as they provide an accurate foundation upon which the painting can develop, whilst still keeping the subtlety of a moment’s expression. Most of my portraits are Acrylic on Canvas or Board but I also use Pastel and Conte on Tinted Paper.

For a further selection of my work and details on prices and ordering, please visit my website.”

Happy Mum with Commission of Milo

‘Thanks for the portrait of our lovely boy Milo! It’s one thing to capture the facial elements of a person accurately, it’s another to portray something of the metaphysical/spirit of the subject. You do both… in spades. Thank you so much for investing so much care and intelligence into every stroke. We love it!’

Artist Biography

“Drawing and painting have been important to me since childhood. My best presents were cartridge pads, tins of crayons and paintboxes. The simple pleasure of making ‘pictures’ was so much more fun than maths homework or Evensong choir practice with all those psalms; but then, what isn’t?

At school I had a wonderful art teacher, Pat Adams, who encouraged me to explore different media and study painters past and present. So a new world opened up and with it, dreams of being an artist. I took a Foundation Course in Art and Design in Epsom and then started a Fine Art Degree in Bristol. I continued to paint during my spare time from work and gradually concentrated on portraiture.

The human face and form crosses all boundaries and is therefore the most familiar and accessible of subjects. I had painted family and friends from life over the years, but once I started working from photos, my confidence grew. To start with this made me uneasy, until I found that painters – Sickert, for example, had used photos as a starting point. From those early efforts I began to get commissions from family, friends and then by word of mouth. I look to the portraits by artists such as Degas, Sargent and Freud to help me with ideas about brushwork, composition and colour.”

Portrait of William – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of William – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Iain White

Portrait of William - Surrey Artist - Iain White - Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of William

Image Size: 25cm x 30cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Iain White

Portraits and other Paintings
in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Phone: 01372 373 260
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: iwhite731@btinternet.com
Website: lindastenner5.wixsite.com

Gallery Of Art

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About The Artist

“I have concentrated on the portrait, as for me, the face is an endlessly interesting subject to paint, and one to which we can all relate.

I work from photographs, as they provide an accurate foundation upon which the painting can develop, whilst still keeping the subtlety of a moment’s expression. Most of my portraits are Acrylic on Canvas or Board but I also use Pastel and Conte on Tinted Paper.

For a further selection of my work and details on prices and ordering, please visit my website.”

Happy Mum with Commission of Milo

‘Thanks for the portrait of our lovely boy Milo! It’s one thing to capture the facial elements of a person accurately, it’s another to portray something of the metaphysical/spirit of the subject. You do both… in spades. Thank you so much for investing so much care and intelligence into every stroke. We love it!’

Artist Biography

“Drawing and painting have been important to me since childhood. My best presents were cartridge pads, tins of crayons and paintboxes. The simple pleasure of making ‘pictures’ was so much more fun than maths homework or Evensong choir practice with all those psalms; but then, what isn’t?

At school I had a wonderful art teacher, Pat Adams, who encouraged me to explore different media and study painters past and present. So a new world opened up and with it, dreams of being an artist. I took a Foundation Course in Art and Design in Epsom and then started a Fine Art Degree in Bristol. I continued to paint during my spare time from work and gradually concentrated on portraiture.

The human face and form crosses all boundaries and is therefore the most familiar and accessible of subjects. I had painted family and friends from life over the years, but once I started working from photos, my confidence grew. To start with this made me uneasy, until I found that painters – Sickert, for example, had used photos as a starting point. From those early efforts I began to get commissions from family, friends and then by word of mouth. I look to the portraits by artists such as Degas, Sargent and Freud to help me with ideas about brushwork, composition and colour.”

Portrait of Pete – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of Pete – Iain White – Surrey Artist – Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Surrey Artists

Artist: Iain White

Portrait of Pete - Surrey Artist - Iain White - Portraits and other Paintings in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Portrait of Pete

Image Size: 31cm x 41cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Board

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Iain White

Portraits and other Paintings
in Acrylic, Pastel and Conte

Phone: 01372 373 260
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: iwhite731@btinternet.com
Website: lindastenner5.wixsite.com

Gallery Of Art

No Results Found

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About The Artist

“I have concentrated on the portrait, as for me, the face is an endlessly interesting subject to paint, and one to which we can all relate.

I work from photographs, as they provide an accurate foundation upon which the painting can develop, whilst still keeping the subtlety of a moment’s expression. Most of my portraits are Acrylic on Canvas or Board but I also use Pastel and Conte on Tinted Paper.

For a further selection of my work and details on prices and ordering, please visit my website.”

Happy Mum with Commission of Milo

‘Thanks for the portrait of our lovely boy Milo! It’s one thing to capture the facial elements of a person accurately, it’s another to portray something of the metaphysical/spirit of the subject. You do both… in spades. Thank you so much for investing so much care and intelligence into every stroke. We love it!’

Artist Biography

“Drawing and painting have been important to me since childhood. My best presents were cartridge pads, tins of crayons and paintboxes. The simple pleasure of making ‘pictures’ was so much more fun than maths homework or Evensong choir practice with all those psalms; but then, what isn’t?

At school I had a wonderful art teacher, Pat Adams, who encouraged me to explore different media and study painters past and present. So a new world opened up and with it, dreams of being an artist. I took a Foundation Course in Art and Design in Epsom and then started a Fine Art Degree in Bristol. I continued to paint during my spare time from work and gradually concentrated on portraiture.

The human face and form crosses all boundaries and is therefore the most familiar and accessible of subjects. I had painted family and friends from life over the years, but once I started working from photos, my confidence grew. To start with this made me uneasy, until I found that painters – Sickert, for example, had used photos as a starting point. From those early efforts I began to get commissions from family, friends and then by word of mouth. I look to the portraits by artists such as Degas, Sargent and Freud to help me with ideas about brushwork, composition and colour.”