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Stained Glass Mosaics
Phone: 0208 394 0970
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Email: susanneparker@ntlworld.com
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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.
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.
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Image Size: 20″ x 20″
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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
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.
Image Size: 71cm x 89cm
Art Medium: Ink, Pastel and Pencil on Paper
Commissions Invited
Paintings in Oils and Inks and Drawings
Phone: 01276 691 324
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Email: fionachannon@inspiredart.info
Website: www.inspiredart.info
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Later, in an attempt to gain direction, Fiona decided to study graphic design at Farnborough Technical College. However, this was to be cut short by a car accident. It was during her recuperation and moments of solace that followed that she began to channel her artistic abilities. Working mainly in pastel and charcoal, Fiona was able to use this medium to express her own personality and inner self.
Fiona’s fascination and understanding of the human form has resulted in her producing many portraits and commissions for private clients.
Sunningdale Art Society and Farnham Art Society
Having lived in Greece with her family for nearly 9 years, Fi has now returned to England and is developing her art. She continues to produce new works and holds exhibitions around the country.
Commissions Invited
Artist in Acrylic and Mixed Media
Phone: 07867 904 904
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Email: ali@aliwoolgar.co.uk
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She returned to painting following a property career and paints from home where she lives with her husband and two young children.
Over the last 20 years, her inspiration has been from the surrounding countryside, specialising in landscapes. Having grown up by the coast, she is also drawn to waterscape and reflections.
Her art reflects the contrast between the man-made and natural world. It explores being in the moment, highlighting beauty in day-to-day situations, often missed by life’s hectic pace. This is achieved by combining discarded household items such as bills and receipts, with natural foliage, before over-painting.
Selected, original works of art are available for sale and Prints, Cards and Postcards are also available.
Guildford Art Society, Dorking Group of Artists and the SAA (Society of All Artists).
Ali has exhibited at the Harvey Gallery in Guildford, at Esher Green and as part of the Something Special Exhibition for Joss Searchlight.
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