Cockerel – Wildlife Art Gallery – Watercolour and Acrylic – Society of Women Artists member Jenny Whalley
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Artist: Jenny Whalley
Colourful Cockerel
I love the colouful cockerels, most of which I have encountered in this country. Black, blues, greens, yellows, oranges – incredible what nature has to offer.
I often start a watercolour painting with clear wax crayons (marks you can see here). I have no idea how they are going to translate until I start applying paint,
giving the painting texture and character.
Image Size: 56cm x 76cm
Art Medium: Mixed-Media on Artist-Quality
300gm 100% Cotton Watercolour Paper
Original Painting Price: £450
Commissions Invited
Contact The Artist
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
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.
“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.
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