No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
English Countryside
Image Size: 50cm x 70cm
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painting Price: Please contact the Artist
Landscape, Floral and Animal Artist
Painting in Oil
Art Tutor - All Art Mediums
Classes in Maidenhead
Phone: 07525 160306
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: mariameerstadt@yahoo.co.uk
Website: mariameerstadt.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Maria has always loved to paint and feels immensely privileged to be a full-time artist.
The ideas for her work are influenced by colour. She never sees a blue sky – only shades of blue, with hints of pink, apricot, maybe grey! Trees are colours created on the trunks and leaves by sunlight, or times of the day.
Maria comes from the beautiful Channel Islands and has been lucky to have traveled extensively, always absorbing different cultures and scenery. Thirty years ago, she discovered Scotland and her main joy is capturing the beauty of the Highlands and Islands.
Maria is a member of Artists at Goring, Cookham Arts Club and is a Henley Arts Trail Artist. She exhibits regularly.

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Zebras
Image Size: 150cm x 100cm
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painting Price: £6995
Fine Artist
Paintings, Portraits and Limited Edition Giclée prints
Workshops
Phone: 07919 020704
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: Catherine@catherineingleby.com
Website: catherineingleby.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Catherine Ingleby is one of the foremost sporting artists in the UK, annually represented in exhibitions worldwide, with works in many notable private collections, including that of HM the Queen, and several prominent racing stables.
Catherine is consistently picked to show in prestigious juried exhibitions, and is proud to be a partner artist to the David Shepherd Wildlife Trust. She is passionate about wildlife conservation, regularly donating artworks to help raise funds.
Catherine spent several years training as an artist in Paris and Florence accumulating a solid basis of draughtsmanship on which to base her now instantly recognisable style of dramatic light and movement. She now works full time in her studio in Berkshire, with a plethora of pets that both aid and abet her. She is known for her contemporary take on traditional subjects, and her ability to capture the fleeting sense of movement in her work.
Catherine undertakes a limited amount of commissions a year; some are formal portraits, others, action paintings of sports horses or dogs and recently a few of people!
Please contact her directly to discuss the commission process.
There is a very simple joy in the observation of animals, in their uncomplicated joy of small things, or their unconscious beauty. I aim to explore this in my work, from the light-hearted pieces of jumping dogs to the more traditional works portraying the majesty of the big cats.
I try in my art, to lift the viewer’s heart a little, and I hope to make work that is accessible to all and to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary. I am obsessed with colour in my work, echoing the colours and patterns of the animal I have chosen to paint in bolder combinations in the background. I find the intensity of patch of pure pigment, cadmium orange next to deep purple in a tiger’s coat, for example, is far more interesting than a faithfully lifelike representation of colour.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
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
Pen and Wash, Mixed Media, Acrylics
Phone: 01189 730479
Mobile: 07786 435464
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: mohanb.banerji@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
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.”
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.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Contemporary Art
Image Size: 43cm x 53cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Board Canvas
Painting Price: £195
Commissions Invited
Oil and Acrylic Artist
Art Studio in Spencers Wood - Visits by arrangement
Telephone 07768 923234
Phone: 01189 886993
Mobile: 07768 923234
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: davidcottonart@gmail.com
Website: davidcottonart.co.uk
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
I usually work from my photographs and just enjoy experimenting with subjects and ways of mixing and layering colours on and off the paper. I use big brushes and rollers and at the outset usually have a clear idea of the picture I am trying to achieve; although this is not a rigid plan and I am often surprised!
I am a member of several local Art Groups and have exhibited at many local exhibitions in Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Oxfordshire including Reading Guild exhibitions, The Reading Art Exhibition, AppART, THAT Gallery and The Reading Contemporary Art Fair.
I am part of the West Berkshire & North Hampshire Open Studios, a member of the Reading Guild of Artists and organised The Reading Art Exhibition for 7 years.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
This view across the fertile coastal plain of western Sicily shows a baglio surrounded by vines which represent an oasis in the late Summer heat. The clear day has a heat haze which gives distance to the Egadi Islands on the horizon. This painting is essentially a scetch done ‘en plein aire’ in one sitting and represents a temporal memory of a changing scene, on a hot Mediterranean afternoon.
Image Size: 36cm x 26cm unframed
Art Medium: Watercolour
Painting Price: £300
Commissions Invited
Watercolour Artist
Art Tutor
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: richardccave@btinternet.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
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.
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.
Recent Comments