Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Linda Saul ARWS

Artist: Linda Saul ARWS

Secluded Cottage - Watercolour Painting - Reading Guild of Artists member Linda Saul - Sold - Commissions Invited

Image Size: 27cm x 27cm
Art Medium: Watercolour
Original Painting: Sold
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Linda Saul ARWS

Reading, Berkshire

Contemporary Watercolour and Mixed Media Artist. focusing on the built environment - both urban and coastal

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Email: linda@lindasaul.co.uk

Website: lindasaul.co.uk

Facebook:@lindamsaul

Instagram: linda.m.saul

Twitter: @lindamsaul

Gallery Of Art

About The Artist

Linda works in water-based mixed media with an innovative, non-traditional approach focusing on texture. She exploits the physical properties of different water-based media and papers and often uses collage to enable her to mix paper surfaces to achieve different textural effects. She enjoys painting coastal subjects and urban scenes including construction sites.

Living near Reading in Berkshire, in 2019 she instigated and co-curated an exhibition inspired by Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol. Further inspired by the campaign to Save Reading Gaol to create an Arts and Culture Centre, she organised the Reading Gaol Hug which saw the Gaol surrounded by 1000 people linking hands. In 2020, she co-authored the book 'Reading’s Influential Women' published by Two Rivers Press.

Pendeen, Cornwall - Mixed Media Painting by Linda Saul 320x320
Needles - Isle of Wight - Painting by Royal Watercolour Society Contemporary Watercolourist Linda Saul
Tater Du Lighthouse - Painting by Reading Berkshire Royal Watercolour Society Artist Linda Saul 320x320

Art Groups / Exhibitions

Linda is an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society and vice-chair of the Reading Guild of Artists. She exhibits regularly in the Reading area and at the Bankside Gallery in London. She has also exhibited with the Royal Institute, the Discerning Eye and The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition.