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Limited Edition Prints Available in A2 and A3 sizes
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Artist in All Media
Phone: 07896 255 017
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Email: teresa@surreyartists.co.uk
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"I have rediscovered my love of painting, this time in Acrylic. I'm doing smaller pieces at the moment and I'm loving every minute of it."
Artist in All Media
Phone: 07896 255 017
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Email: teresa@surreyartists.co.uk
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"I have rediscovered my love of painting, this time in Acrylic. I'm doing smaller pieces at the moment and I'm loving every minute of it."
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Original Acrylic Landscapes and Still-Life Paintings
Email: Susan@fenwick.net
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I have sold paintings all over the world and donate 10% to Animal Rescue charities in Ukraine and Romania.
Susan is currently not a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Image Size: Image 40cm x 30cm – framed 49cm x 39cm
Art Medium: Oil
Painting Availability: Sold
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Coulsdon, Surrey
Portrait, Landscape and Animal Artist
Oil, Acrylic and Watercolour
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She mainly uses her own photos for reference and enjoys capturing scenes with distinct lighting qualities. She describes her style as realism with an expressive use of vibrant colours.
She paints landscapes, animals and portraits and is open for commission requests. Working mostly in oils, she does use acrylics and watercolour when the subject requires it.
Mandy is a member of Croydon Art Society and SAOS and has exhibited her work at Denbies, Bourne Hall and her local art gallery. She does not sell copies or prints of her work.
Todaiji Great Eastern Temple is one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara.
The temple was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan. Todaiji’s main hall, the Daibutsuden (Big Buddha Hall) is the world’s largest wooden building, despite the fact the present reconstruction of 1692 is only two thirds of the original temple hall’s size.
The massive building houses one of Japan’s largest bronze statues of Buddha (Daibutsu). The 15m tall, seated Buddha represents Vairocana and is flanked by two Bodhisattvas. The Kagamiike (“Mirror Pond”) is in the foreground.
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Artist in Watercolour and Acrylic
Original Paintings and Fine Art Prints thereof.
Greetings Cards also available
Phone: M: 0734 037 5447 / T: 01737 844003
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Email: jacquisladeart@gmail.com
Website: jacquisladeart.com
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My work has covered a wide range of subjects and styles, including landscape, marine, architectural, portraiture and fantasy, using watercolour, acrylic, gouache, or mixed media. Variety has been an essential part of my work, with equal opportunities for a disciplined study or a creative self-expression.
I now work mainly on art commissions using watercolour or acrylic and would be happy to discuss your specific requirements.

I have exhibited at galleries in London (including the Mall Galleries and Westminster Gallery) and the provinces (including Royal West of England Academy) and received a number of art awards. I have also provided artwork for use in tourism literature, charitable and commercial Christmas cards and building society calendars.
My works have been purchased by art enthusiasts in the Netherlands, USA, France, Spain, Australia and throughout the United Kingdom.
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