Thunderclouds – Oil Pastel Painting by Finchampstead Artist Mohan Banerji

Thunderclouds – Oil Pastel Painting by Finchampstead Artist Mohan Banerji

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Artist: Mohan Banerji

Artist: Mohan Banerji

Thunderclouds - Painting by Finchampstead Artist Mohan Banerji

Thunderclouds

Image Size: Approx 6”x 6”
Art Medium: Oil Pastels
Original Painting: For Sale – Please contact the Artist
Pen and Wash Sketches from £50

Commissions Invited

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Mohan Banerji


Pen and Wash, Mixed Media, Acrylics

Phone: 01189 730479

Mobile: 07786 435464

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Email: mohanb.banerji@gmail.com

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About The Artist

I first picked up a sketch pen or a brush in 2016! I have no formal art education, which perhaps explains the lack of a ‘style’. I love to record what I see, trying to capture a sense of place and time, drawing and painting where I live and where I travel to.

Pen and ink, watercolours, acrylics, pastels and mixed media are my go-to mediums. I love to explore and experiment: mediums and subject matter vary, but the thread that weaves through it all is my love of lines, textures and colours. I can relate to Walt Disney’s quote : “I can never stand still … I resent the limitations of my own imagination.”

Mohan Banerji - Reading Guild of Artists and the Wokingham Art Society

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I am a Full Exhibiting Member of both the Reading Guild of Artists and the Wokingham Art Society. In addition to having my work published, it can also be found in homes around the UK, Australia, Singapore, India and the USA.

Thistles Evening Sunlight – Watercolour Painting by Reading Guild of Artists member Richard Cave

Thistles Evening Sunlight – Watercolour Painting by Reading Guild of Artists member Richard Cave

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Artist: Richard Cave

Artist: Richard Cave

Thistles Evening Sunlight - Watercolour Painting by Reading Guild of Artists member Richard Cave

Thistles – Evening Sunlight

This painting captures the evening sunlight late in the year in Sicily, shining through the heads of thistles. The low angle of the strong sunlight created powerful contrasts with a limited palette, which reflected the natural vegetation on an uncultivated hillside.

Image Size: 22cm x 29cm
Art Medium: Watercolour – unframed
Painting Price: £300

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Richard Cave

Watercolour Artist

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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.