Reflections of Old Windsor – River Landscape Painting – Berkshire Landscape Artist Sucheta Rose

Reflections of Old Windsor – River Landscape Painting – Berkshire Landscape Artist Sucheta Rose

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Sucheta Rose

Artist: Sucheta Rose

Reflections of Old Windsor - River Landscape Painting - Berkshire Landscape Artist Sucheta Rose

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Sucheta Rose

Artmind2soul

Old Windsor, Berkshire

Landscapes, Seascapes, Still Life and Portraits in Acrylic

Phone: 07970 557205

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: artmind2soul@gmail.com

Website: artmind2soul.co.uk

Instagram: @artmind2soul

Facebook: @artmind2soul

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About The Artist

I am an Acrylic Artist based in Old Windsor and although I ve had a long-standing passion for art as a hobby, the lockdown in 2020 really gave me the hiatus in my usual career to start painting.

My passion is landscape art although many of my commissions involve portraiture painting within landscapes.

Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul, Windsor, Berkshire Artist
I specialise in ready to hang or frame hand-painted canvas as shown in my gallery. Before you chose one or contact me, consider the room and wall you are looking to fill. Will the painting suit the space and mood you are looking to create and also the colours need to be right for you. It will be there for you and others to see every day.

Giclee Prints: These are exclusive fine art prints made on the very best , hand-picked fine art paper; Somerset enhanced velvet paper by specially chosen fine art
printers DStudio. I have chosen standard A3, A4 or A5 prints to suit every budget.

Preparing for Exhibition - Artwork by Old Windsor Berkshire Artist Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul

Preparing for Exhibition - Artwork by Old Windsor Berkshire Artist Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul

Turquoise Haze Painting by Windsor Berkshire Landscape Artist Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul
Lemons & Strawberries - Still Life Painting - Windsor Berkshire Artist Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul
Waterfall Glory - Virginia Water, Surrey - Acrylic Painting by Landscape Artist Sucheta Rose - Artmind2soul

Exhibitions

I have had a number of exhibitions in London and have won several competitions.

Luxembourg Art Prize Certificate of Recognition 2021
Surrey Contemporary Art Fair 2020
Eton Information Centre 2020-2021
Boomer Gallery, Tooley Street, London 2022
Artmaze, #exhibithere, Oxotower Wharf 2022
Online Exhibition- https://www.thefluxreview.com/virtual-exhibitions/

Sucheta Rose, Artmind2soul, Old Windsor, Berkshire Artist - Exhibition Poster

Commissions

If you're looking for inspiring, thoughtful gifts for a birthday, anniversary, marriage or any other special event, please consider Artmind2soul by Sucheta Rose.

Family in Bluebell Wood - Commissioned Painting by Sucheta Rose, Artmind2soul, Windsor Berkshire Artist

Commissioned Painting by Sucheta Rose, Artmind2soul

Commissioned pieces: For my lovely clients, I enjoy nothing more than helping others turn their ideas into reality. All I need is a clear artistic brief from you. By the way, did anyone mention that my services are affordable, too? Please get in touch for a quote.

Tower Bridge London – River Thames South Bank – Crowthorne and Sandhurst Art Society Artist Jenny Whalley

Tower Bridge London – River Thames South Bank – Crowthorne and Sandhurst Art Society Artist Jenny Whalley

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Jenny Whalley

Artist: Jenny Whalley

Tower Bridge London - South Bank - River Thames - Mixed Media Sandhurst Artist Jenny Whalley

Image Size: 56cm x 76cm
Art Medium: Watercolour on Artist-Quality 300gm Watercolour Paper
Paint is light-fast Watercolour
Original Painting Price: £450

Commissions Invited

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Jenny Whalley

Sandhurst, Berkshire

Mixed-Media Artist

Art Tutor and Demonstrator

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: jennyartspace@gmail.com

Website: jennysart.space

Facebook: jennysartspace

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About The Artist

I have lived in Berkshire in the UK for 20 years.

I am a demonstrator and tutor and have had great fun demonstrating to and teaching lots of different Art organizations in the UK and abroad, both face to face and online.

I developed my mixed-media technique out of necessity. Living in a country struggling under the weight of economic sanctions, teachers and artists had to learn to improvise with natural flora and fauna. More information on my website.

I have also won various awards for my mixed-media paintings at Patchings Annual Art Exhibition in Calverton, near Nottingham.

Mixed-Media Art by Sandhurst Artist and Art Tutor Jenny Whalley - Flight and Chatter
I demonstrate to Art Societies around the uk and abroad, with very positive feedback:

“Jenny is a tremendously creative, talented artist. Her creations transform a home. Plus … she managed to teach a non-painter to complete a few pieces . She’s patitent, hilarious, great fun – a superb teacher!”

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I belong to the Crowthorne and Sandhurst Art Society. From 2001-2005 I was their exhibition secretary. I have also exhibited with The Society of Women Artists at the Mall Gallery, twice.

The Nolan Trust Biennial Exhibition invited me to exhibit when I first arrived in the UK. One of the paintings was of a seagull pinching a chip. There is a very funny story attached to the exhibition of the painting, to read on my website.

Moonlight Sonata – Calm Sea – Moored Boat – Maidenhead Berkshire Artist Wendy Mercer

Moonlight Sonata – Calm Sea – Moored Boat – Maidenhead Berkshire Artist Wendy Mercer

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Wendy Mercer

Artist: Wendy Mercer

Moonlight Sonata - Calm Sea - Moored Boat - Maidenhead Berkshire Artist Wendy Mercer

Moonlight Sonata

Seascape

Image Size: 50cm x 50cm
Art Medium: Acrylic
Painting Price: Please contact the Artist

Commissions Invited

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Wendy Mercer

Artist in Oils

and Art Tutor

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: wmercer81@gmail.com

Website: wendymercerartist.co.uk

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About The Artist

I have always been drawn to painting, but my interest in Art changed dramatically twenty years ago, when I became involved in the use of art therapy, working with young people with educational needs.

In 2013, I exhibited successfully for the first time and have continued to do so. I particularly enjoy showing my work in an environment where I am able to meet the public and discuss aspects of not only my work, but art in general.

My work captures the world around me, family, friends, nature, scenery – I love being able to put what I see and feel onto paper or canvas and watching a picture evolve.

Growing as an artist is very exciting. I love bold colours, and the natural world always inspires me. With this I mind, I’ve ventured into looser, abstract and mixed-media styles.

Art Group / Exhibitions

I am based in Maidenhead, Berkshire and exhibit locally.

Wendy Mercer Maidenhead Berkshire Artist

Tutoring: Fun Liquid Art Workshops now available

Experimental, creative fun workshop having fun with paint

Fluid Art workshop
Experiment with Acrylic paint in a creative and unusual way. Using basic Acrylic paint, and a few extras create powerful stand alone images or more subtle unusual backgrounds for traditional painting. Each person will produce 3 pieces of art, using different techniques that we will demonstrate. Please contact me for more details.

Painters Confusion-Acitrezza – Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

Painters Confusion-Acitrezza – Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Richard Cave

Artist: Richard Cave

Painters Confusion-Acitrezza - Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

Painters Confusion – Acitrezza

Painting was exhibited and sold at the Royal Society of Marine Artists (RSMA) Annual Exhibition in 2018. The title is a play on words; the painters, or ropes create a confusion but also confuse the painter who chooses to depict them.

The boats harboured in Acitrezza in Sicily, were tied to the two available rings, creating a ‘cat’s cradle’ of painters and one can only presume their owners could disentangle them. The confusion of lines and their reflections makes this a rare but necessary use of masking compound.

Image Size: 43cm x 43cm
Art Medium: Watercolour
Original Painting: Sold

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Richard Cave

Watercolour Artist

Art Tutor

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: richardccave@btinternet.com

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About The Artist

I have been painting watercolours seriously for over 30 years, initially as a facility to illustrate my own work as an Architect which developed into providing that service for others. An interest in the built environment, landscape and setting focussed interest of early paintings on buildings in landscape and townscape, inevitably leading me to a traditional taste in subject matter. Although such subjects from real life are still an inspiration, my work over the last ten years has been orientated toward effects of light and the development of a technique which captures this.

Subject matter is often the depiction of life ‘en plein aire’, instigated by the quality of light and form. To capture the moment, watercolour is the ideal medium and my approach has been traditional, even to the extent of not using white body colour (this is a personal preference, because of the ‘alien’ effect of body colour in a transparent medium rather than a criticism of those who use it). I also try to avoid the use of masque but this is mainly because the essence of ‘plein aire’ is usually a fleeting quality of light which does not allow the time necessary for the use of masking mediums.

Studio paintings are different, but even in in these circumstances I prefer to preserve white surfaces while painting or to lift colour in the process. I also tend to use natural earth colours as much as possible; this is partly because they best suit my normal subject matter but also because, unlike a staining colour, they can be lifted when dry to create ‘whites’. I also tend to use a heavy, rough watercolour paper as my support, which lends itself to techniques for manipulating colour including scratching to produce highlights.

One cannot practise watercolour painting and be unaware of the many great practitioners of the art, both alive and dead. One can admire some, such as John Yardley whilst recognising his approach would be impossible for me, whereas examples from John Blockley, Trevor Chamberlain, Lucy Willis and even Russel Flint and Rowland Hilder have all contributed to my own technique.

Richard Cave, Berkshire Artist

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I have occasionally submitted works to national exhibitions and have had works accepted on several occasions by the Royal Society of Marine Artists. This is valuable as a means of getting work seen by a wider audience, but the high percentage of sale taken by the gallery does not make this financially advantageous. I therefore prefer to exhibit where my work can be presented for what I consider to be a fair price, without the need to overprice to meet the gallery commission. I also provide watercolour tuition to local groups and occasional commissions.

The Mermaid in Dock – Harwich – Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

The Mermaid in Dock – Harwich – Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Richard Cave

Artist: Richard Cave

The Mermaid in Dock - Harwich - Watercolour Painting by Royal Society of Marine Artists member Richard Cave

TH Mermaid in Dock – Harwich

‘Mermaid’ is one of two Trinity House boats based at Harwich, which at the time, were retrieving buoys from around the UK coast to change the power source to solar cells, one of whichcan be seen suspended from the ship’s crane.

Although the ‘Mermaid’ is the main subject of the painting, the activity in the foreground is introduced to provide context, by framing the subject and giving a sense of distance and scale – a necessary element in scenes with water, in which distances can be difficult to define.

Image Size: 67cm x 48cm framed
Art Medium: Watercolour
Painting Price: £400

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Richard Cave

Watercolour Artist

Art Tutor

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: richardccave@btinternet.com

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About The Artist

I have been painting watercolours seriously for over 30 years, initially as a facility to illustrate my own work as an Architect which developed into providing that service for others. An interest in the built environment, landscape and setting focussed interest of early paintings on buildings in landscape and townscape, inevitably leading me to a traditional taste in subject matter. Although such subjects from real life are still an inspiration, my work over the last ten years has been orientated toward effects of light and the development of a technique which captures this.

Subject matter is often the depiction of life ‘en plein aire’, instigated by the quality of light and form. To capture the moment, watercolour is the ideal medium and my approach has been traditional, even to the extent of not using white body colour (this is a personal preference, because of the ‘alien’ effect of body colour in a transparent medium rather than a criticism of those who use it). I also try to avoid the use of masque but this is mainly because the essence of ‘plein aire’ is usually a fleeting quality of light which does not allow the time necessary for the use of masking mediums.

Studio paintings are different, but even in in these circumstances I prefer to preserve white surfaces while painting or to lift colour in the process. I also tend to use natural earth colours as much as possible; this is partly because they best suit my normal subject matter but also because, unlike a staining colour, they can be lifted when dry to create ‘whites’. I also tend to use a heavy, rough watercolour paper as my support, which lends itself to techniques for manipulating colour including scratching to produce highlights.

One cannot practise watercolour painting and be unaware of the many great practitioners of the art, both alive and dead. One can admire some, such as John Yardley whilst recognising his approach would be impossible for me, whereas examples from John Blockley, Trevor Chamberlain, Lucy Willis and even Russel Flint and Rowland Hilder have all contributed to my own technique.

Richard Cave, Berkshire Artist

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I have occasionally submitted works to national exhibitions and have had works accepted on several occasions by the Royal Society of Marine Artists. This is valuable as a means of getting work seen by a wider audience, but the high percentage of sale taken by the gallery does not make this financially advantageous. I therefore prefer to exhibit where my work can be presented for what I consider to be a fair price, without the need to overprice to meet the gallery commission. I also provide watercolour tuition to local groups and occasional commissions.