Nosey Reindeer Oil on Canvas Painting – Woking Surrey Animal Artist Katharine Mann

Nosey Reindeer Oil on Canvas Painting – Woking Surrey Animal Artist Katharine Mann

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Artist: Katharine Mann

Artist: Katharine Mann

Nosey Reindeer Oil on Canvas Painting - Woking Surrey Animal Artist Katharine Mann

Nosey Reindeer

Animal Portrait

Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Original Painting Price: £100

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Katharine Mann

Woking, Surrey

Portraiture, Mixed Media
Calligraphy, Drawing and Painting

Phone: 07803 078236

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Email: kmann@2bz.co.uk

Instagram: 2bzlovesart

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About The Artist

I quit my career in recruitment during lockdown last year and am now producing art under 2bz Creative.

I am currently experimenting with lots different techniques and media and loving animal art - specifically pet portraiture. Love the human form too. Love colour and vibrancy.

Westminster at Night Cityscape - Work in Progress - Woking Artist Katharine Mann

Westminster at Night Cityscape - Work in Progress - Woking Artist Katharine Mann

Eye and Teardrop - Pencil Drawing - Portrait and Figurative Artist Katharine Mann
Portrait of Woman - Acrylic Painting by Katharine Mann Woking Surrey Portraiture Artist
Pet Portraiture - Rabbit - Animal Artist Katharine Mann

Art Group / Exhibitions

Member of SAOS - Surrey Artist Open Studios - hoping to showcase a collection next Summer (2022).

Joined CASS ART in Kingston last year for the occasional life drawing Zoom classes.

Lonely Pony – Hindhead Common – Surrey Artist Ingrid Skoglund – Guildford Art Society, Village Artists, Pirbright Art Cluband West Surrey Artists

Lonely Pony – Hindhead Common – Surrey Artist Ingrid Skoglund – Guildford Art Society, Village Artists, Pirbright Art Cluband West Surrey Artists

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Artist: Ingrid Skoglund

Artist: Ingrid Skoglund

Landscape - Lonely Pony - Hindhead Common - Surrey Artist Ingrid Skoglund - Guildford Art Society, Village Artists, Pirbright Art Club, Normandy Artists and Wes

Lonely Pony – Hindhead Common

Image Size: 16″ x 20″
Cream frame, cream mount
Art Medium: Watercolour
Original Painting: SOLD

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Ingrid Skoglund

Ash near Guildford, Surrey
Contemporary artist working in Mixed Media
Facebook Page

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Email: ingridskoglund@me.com
Website: artbyingridskoglund.me

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About The Artist

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. "

Awards

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.

Ingrid Painting - Winner of the Chairman’s Award for Woking Art Society Exhibition at The Lightbox for A Day At The Seaside
Ingrid receiving Chairman’s Award for Woking Art Society Exhibition at The Lightbox Gallery
Winner Of The Alliotts Award for Best Contemporary Work at Guildford Art Society Autumn Exhibition 2017

Art Group / Exhibitions

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.

Art on Display at Hartley Witney, Hampshire Gallery

Work regularly on display and for sale at the Peter Richardson Gallery, 65 High Street Hartley Witney, Hampshire RG27

Winter Cottages – Malcolm Surridge – Artist – Landscape Paintings – Surrey Artists Gallery

Winter Cottages – Malcolm Surridge – Artist – Landscape Paintings – Surrey Artists Gallery

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Artist: Malcolm Surridge

Artist: Malcolm Surridge

Winter Cottages - Malcolm Surridge - Artist - Landscape Paintings - Surrey Artists Gallery

Winter Cottages

Art Medium: Pastel on Card
Image Size: 33cm x 24cm
Limited Edition Fine Art Prints available from £40
Pen Drawings from £120
Original Paintings from £250

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Malcolm Surridge

Surbiton Art Studio: 10 Pyne Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7BN
Paintings in Pastels and Drawings
Please mention the Surrey Artists website

Phone: 0208 399 1252
Mobile: 07908 366 061
Email: malcolm.surridge@sky.com
Website: malcolmsurridge.co.uk

About The Artist

I specialise in creating bright, vibrant pastel paintings, using intense colour, lighting and atmospheric effects, which enable me to transform simple subjects into the magical. I focus on Italian, Mediterranean and English themes, from landscape to more close-up studies of windows, doorways, floral and still-life subjects. I also enjoy working in pen and wash

Born in 1952, I come from a long line of artists and can trace my ancestry back to Richard Wilson, the well-known 18th century English “romantic” painter. I studied at the City of London Polytechnic and the Wimbledon School of Art before embarking on a career as freelance artist and illustrator.

In addition to book-jacket illustration, I have produced work for television, films and museums, and have painted murals for commercial companies, and more recently, as a Lecturer in Art and Design.

My first love, however, has always been landscape painting. Capturing the effects of lighting and atmosphere, enables me to turn simple objects into the magical, always with the intention to convey the very essence of the subject, rather than just merely state the obvious.

Work has been exhibited in various galleries in London and the South East.

Solo Art Exhibitions

• 2016 – Arthouse Gallery Surbiton – Exhibition of pastels, watercolours and pen drawings
• 2014 and 2015 – The Greene Room, Cobham. Exhibition of local views
• 2012 – The Greene Room, Cobham. Exhibition of local scenes
• 2011 – The Greene Room, Cobham. Summer exhibition
• 2011 – Pastoral Centre, St Joseph’s, New Malden. Exhibition of original paintings and prints
• 2007 and 2008 – Open Studio and exhibition
• 2006 – Open Studio and Exhibition, Artist Studio, London
• 2005 – Solo Exhibition, Surrey County Council, County Hall, upon Thames, Surrey
• 2005 – Open Studio and Exhibition, Artist’s Studio, Surbiton, Surrey
• 2004 – Open Studio and Exhibition, Artist’s Studio, Surbiton, Surrey
• 2004 – Solo exhibition, Surrey County Council, County Hall, upon Thames, Surrey
• 2003 – Spring and Autumn Open Studio and Home Shows
• 2002 – Surrey County Council, County Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
• 2002 – Spring and Autumn Open Studio and Home Shows
• 2001 – Spring Exhibition – New Paintings of Italy, John Arthur Art Gallery, Dorking, Surrey
• 2001 – Spring and Autumn Open Studio and Home Shows
• 2000 – Spring exhibition recent paintings of Italy, John Arthur Art Gallery, Dorking, Surrey
• 1997 – Aspects of Italy, Wimbledon Theatre, London SW19

Group Art Exhibitions

• On-going from 2009 – Arthouse Gallery, Surbiton. On-going exhibition of work
• 2010-2018 – Artists and prints at Arthouse Gallery Surbiton
• 2014 to date – Framers Gallery, Wareham. On-going exhibition of work with other gallery artists
• 2009 to date – Multiple commissions for private clients and commercial companies
• 2009 to date – The Greene Room, Cobham. On-going exhibition of work with other gallery artists
• 2012 – Mulberry Tree Gallery, Swanage, Dorset. Joint exhibition
• 2010 to 2011 – The Gentle Gallery, Dorking. Joint exhibition
• 2009 – John Arthur Gallery, Dorking. Joint exhibition
• 2009 – Knapp Gallery, Regent’s Park, London. Joint exhibition
• 2008 – Surbiton Open Studios event
• 2008 – Llewellyn Alexander Gallery, London SE1. Joint exhibition
• 2007 – 2008 – Advocate Art Gallery, Wimbledon. Joint exhibition with other gallery artists
• 2007 – John Arthur Gallery, Dorking. Joint exhibition
• 2007 – 8 Proprietary Orders for Open Edition Prints, Encore Art Group, Canada
• 2007 – 4 images for Open Edition Fine Art Prints, Encore Art Group, Vancouver
• 2006 – Open Edition fine art prints of 6 images, Canadian Art Prints, Vancouver
• 2006 – 6 greeting cards for fine art range, Sunrise Greetings, Indianapollis, USA
• 2006 – Sub-licensing of images for calendars and tableware, Gallerie La Facette, Canada
• 2005 – Greeting Cards, Paperhouse Group, Gloucester
• 2005 – Open Edition Fine Art Prints, Canadian Art Prints inc, Vancouver, Canada
• 2005 – Greeting Cards, Sunrise Greetings, Bloomington. Indianapolis, USA
• 2005 – Restaurant scene designs for coasters, Thirstystone, USA
• 2005 – Framed resin shadow boxes of restaurant scenes, New View Gifts, Philadelphia
• 2004 – Cover design and illustrations for wine catalogue, The Wine Society, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
• 2004 – Christmas Cards, Ling Design, Bath, Somerset
• 2004 – Open Edition Fine Art Prints, Canadian Art Prints, Vancouver, Canada
• 2003 – Fine Art Prints, Canadian Art Prints inc, Vancouver, Canada
• 2003 – Cover design and illustrations for wine catalogue, The Wine Society, Stevenage, Hertfordshire

Church in Snow – Deep, Crisp and Even – Surrey Artist Terence J. Kitson – Paintings in Watercolour and Oil – Byfleet Art Group

Church in Snow – Deep, Crisp and Even – Surrey Artist Terence J. Kitson – Paintings in Watercolour and Oil – Byfleet Art Group

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Artist: Terence J. Kitson

Artist: Terence J. Kitson

Church in Snow - Deep, Crisp and Even - Surrey Artist Terence J. Kitson - Paintings in Watercolour and Oil - Byfleet Art Group

Deep, Crisp and Even

Image Size: 19″ x 13″
Print Size: flexible to your requirements
Art Medium: Watercolour
Price Guide: £185 – £450
Christmas Cards: Painting is available as a Christmas card

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Terence J. Kitson

Paintings in Watercolour and Oil

Phone: 01372 810 526
17 Glebelands, Claygate, Surrey KT10 0LF
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About The Artist

Born in 1936 (London), Terry has been painting seriously in the medium of watercolour for 10 years. He was influenced by his mother to take up art (her medium being oils). He now paints with a small group in Surrey, one day each month, and has found strength from the group leader Kim Page.

Terry prefers a loose “wet into wet” method, concentrating mainly on land/sea scapes with the occasional breakaway into other styles. He considers that watercolour painting should reflect what the artist sees.

Terry works mainly from sketches executed quickly with colour notes written and painted. He does not like gimmicks to obtain results, rather relying on traditional methods. He has great admiration for past artists such as Turner, Constable, Sargent, Sir William Russell Flint, Seago and Wesson. Terry believes that much can be learnt from just looking at these past masters, and also from current artists such as John Yardley, Trevor Chamberlain, David Sheppard and Barbara Crowe, plus other accomplished artists.

Art Group / Exhibitions

Byfleet Art Group

Stained Glass Mosaic – Four Seasons – Winter – Artist – Susanne Parker – Surrey Artists Gallery

Stained Glass Mosaic – Four Seasons – Winter – Artist – Susanne Parker – Surrey Artists Gallery

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Artist: Susanne Parker

Artist: Susanne Parker

Stained Glass Mosaic - Four Seasons - Winter - Artist - Susanne Parker - Surrey Artists Gallery

Four Seasons – Winter

Art Medium: Stained Glass
Designed to hang in a window, with the light behind.
Price: Please contact the Artist
Similar pictures of any work can be made, although each piece will be unique,
due to the colours and cutting of the glass.

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Susanne Parker

Stained Glass Mosaics

Phone: 0208 394 0970
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: susanneparker@ntlworld.com

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About The Artist

Susanne Parker, having previously worked in oils, pen & ink drawings, fabrics, pottery and jewellery, has now uniquely adapted the ancient technique of creating mosaics from small pieces of glass.

Decorative images of birds, animals, flowers, trees and landscapes are combined with imaginative, abstract patterns. The compositions are often based on nature, trying to capture splendid colours and offering a more positive view of our polluted world. The pictures can hang in a window with light from behind or, in the case of the larger landscapes, which include opaque as well as thick patterned and mirror glass, can be placed on a wall, as they do not need background lighting.

All Susanne’s work is made of stained glass pieces cut individually, embedded in cement and framed by lead or wood. She uses this technique because it allows her to cut small detail and to exploit the design of the background cement as well as the colours in the glass. The brittle nature of glass and the hard-edged, clear-cut images suit the artist’s style. Round or S shapes are the hardest to cut because glass tends to break in straight lines or at angles. At times, the pieces are built up into three-dimensional, more experimental compositions, allowing the artist a free range of expression. Each piece of glass is unique because the colours and the cutting of the glass differ in every design.

The sizes of the works vary from 50cm to 1 metre across. Glass is quite an expensive medium. It is manufactured in all colours and textures, either hand-made or by machine. Some glass is particularly costly, especially the reds, because they contain precious metals in their chemical make-up.

A wide variety of glass is available – antique glass with surface bubbles and irregular texture; streaky, cathedral glass with multiple colours; clear rolled glass; flashed glass; Victorian edged glass and many others. Any size of window – Individual designs can be produced on commission.

Susanne has been featured in Homes and Gardens magazine and in various newspaper articles covering local exhibitions. Her largest public commission is the Village Hall front door in Longstock, Hampshire.

sold - stained glass mosaic tree

Stained Glass Mosaics – Prices and delivery

Prices vary considerably depending on the size, complexity and material of the picture. Also, if it’s a commission, there will be extra time involved to make a design and adapt it to stained glass. Every picture, whatever material, is assembled from individually cut pieces of coloured glass. The glass is obtained from a glass producer and is of varied value, red being extremely expensive, other colours much cheaper. The design may require lots of detail which means many more hours work, so only a general guideline to pricing can be given. This also leaves room for negotiation.

Mosaic Tree (30cm x 45cm) sold for £250 as an example.