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Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
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
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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.
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.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
View from the Tate Modern
Commissions Invited
Reading, Berkshire
Contemporary Watercolour and Mixed Media Artist. focusing on the built environment - both urban and coastal
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: linda@lindasaul.co.uk
Website: lindasaul.co.uk
Facebook:@lindamsaul
Instagram: linda.m.saul
Twitter: @lindamsaul
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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.
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.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Image Size: 20cm x 20cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Board
Original Painting: SOLD
Commissions Invited
Wokingham
Still-Life and Flower Painting, Portraiture and Figure-Drawing
Phone: 07748 986019
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Email: fredbennett.art@gmail.com
Website: fredbennettart.co.uk
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Fred paints what is around him; that is still-lives of the jugs, bottles, fruit and such in the house, or flowers from the garden. For him, the best way to capture the nature of these things is to employ the expressive possibilities provided by oil painting.
Fred is also attracted to accuracy and detail which can often be achieved through drawing, so working in charcoal or pastel pencils is also important for him.
A concern for understanding the inner workings of things has always motivated Fred and this was evident in his studies. Gaining a B.Sc in Physics took him into the Aerospace industry and then looking for more insight, a Ph.D in Engineering took him into computing. On retirement, Fred wanted to take these concerns into the area of artistic activities and he realised that realistic painting in the traditional “atelier” manner would satisfy him best. This traditional approach to art allows a wide range of expression with great concerns for form,colour and tone.
Fred gained experience in painting and drawing by attendance on courses at various specialist Art Schools. These studies also created a fascination with both portraiture and figure-drawing, which he has maintained.

Fred displays his works regularly at various shows and art-society exhibitions. He has recently exhibited successfully with the Mall Galleries-based ING Discerning Eye.
ING Discerning EyeExhibition 2020
AppArt Godalming
Chertsey Artists Ltd
Wokingham Art Society
Crowthorne and Sandhurst Art Society
ArtFest (Wokingham)
Jelly (Reading)
Rotary sponsored exhibitions in Pangbourne, Streetly and Reading
The London Atelier of Representational Art
Heatherlies School of Fine Art
The Art Academy (London)
The Sarum Studio (Salisbury)
The Barnes Atelier
The Phoenix Studio in Towersey
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Landscape Artist
and Art Tutor
Email: shelagh.casebourne@gmail.com
Website: shelaghcasebourne.com
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Shelagh Casebourne is a figurative painter, with a studio in a Berkshire village on the River Thames.
After a career in publishing, she completed a Fine Art degree in 2010.
Her inspiration is taken from the natural world and from walking in the countryside.
A Landscape Artist of the Year 2020 finalist, she is equally happy painting plein air or in the studio.

Shelagh Casebourne - Landscape Artist of the Year finalist at Trinity Buoy Wharf.
Shelagh is a member (and Secretary) of the Reading Guild of Artists and exhibits regularly in the area. She also tutors workshops at a local arts centre.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
A frosty Christmas walk
Image Size: 50cm x 70cm
Art Medium: Oil on Card
Painting Price: £350
Commissions Invited
Landscape and Seascape Artist working in Print,
Oil, Gouache and Mixed Media
Phone: 07773481679
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Email: clarebuchta@yahoo.co.uk
Website: clarebuchta.artweb.com
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Clare is a Landscape and Seascape artist who uses innovative methods and media to produce unique landscapes and seascapes. She enjoys painting in a semi-abstract style, including monotypes using oils, mixed media and print methods. The British coast and countryside are the inspiration for these original works of art which although semi-abstract, retain a recognisable sense of place.
Clare has developed a unique style of painting in oils, which uses thin layers to allow light to move through the painting. These works are framed behind glass. Clare also paints on an aluminium-based surface which allows the painting to be hung flat to the wall with no frame necessary. There are also paintings on cradled board which can be left unframed, or presented using a floating frame. She also specialises and tutors in Monotypes, a printing technique, to produce beautiful landscapes.




Clare is a member of the Reading Guild of Artists and regularly exhibits with them and at other venues in the south of England. Her work is in collections in the UK and abroad. For example, in the Obsidian Art Gallery and in the Bygillian Gallery
Clare's art has been selected for many awards, including the SAA National Award for Abstract Painting.
Ken Bromley Cover Competition finalist 2019
Wraptious finalist 2019
Marie Dyson Award 2017
Best in Show RGA Summer Exhibition 2018
Best in Show RGA Summer Exhibition 2017
Best in Show Wokingham Art Society
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