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Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Coastal Village
Image Size: 10″ x 8″
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painting Price: £180
Landscape and Animal Artist using Oils and Acrylics
Phone: 01628 520579
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Email: info@karendaviesart.co.uk
Website: karendaviesart.co.uk
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My work has become looser and more painterly over time, using thicker layers of paint. I am happy to work from good photos and accept commissions. The starting price for my artwork is £180 for smaller works. I also have high-quality Fine Art Giclée Prints of some of the paintings, which cost £40.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Stunning Welsh Coastline
Image Size: 12″ x 9″
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painting Price: £180
Landscape and Animal Artist using Oils and Acrylics
Phone: 01628 520579
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: info@karendaviesart.co.uk
Website: karendaviesart.co.uk
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My work has become looser and more painterly over time, using thicker layers of paint. I am happy to work from good photos and accept commissions. The starting price for my artwork is £180 for smaller works. I also have high-quality Fine Art Giclée Prints of some of the paintings, which cost £40.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
This work was inspired by the beautiful ochre and honey-coloured stone cottages of the English countryside, in the Cotswold region. It immediately evoked a sense of rustic charm of the simple village life.
Image Size: 9.8” x 11.8” unframed
Art Medium: Watercolour on 100% cotton paper with transparent washes
Painting Availability: SOLD
Commissions Invited
Watercolour Artist
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Email: kusum.shabong@gmail.com
Website: kusumshabong.weebly.com
Instagram: kusumshabongart
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Kusum Shabong is a self-taught Watercolour artist living in Reading, Berkshire. Although she has enjoyed painting from a young age, she has only seriously started pursuing it for the past six years. She enjoys the medium because of its immediacy and wonderful luminosity. She likes to try different styles and techniques and enjoys painting different subjects, primarily relating to nature, flora and fauna and architecture. A subject of deep contrast attracts and inspires her to paint. Currently she finds herself drawn to the human form and its various emotions and is experimenting with it. She is constantly learning and enjoying her art journey tremendously.
She likes to work from photo references, although she enjoys 'plein air' painting too. She takes some time to study the subject and break it down to its different stages and finds herself painting mostly in a loose, impressionistic style using the medium in transparent washes. Watercolour painting has given her immense pleasure and satisfaction and she feel inspired by watercolour painters of today- like Chien Chung Wei and Thomas Schaller.
Kusum is a member of Art Societies in her area (Reading Guild of Artists and Wokingham Art Society) and these are thriving and active societies and have frequent exhibitions and demos and workshops. She has exhibited with them and is also represented by some online galleries. Her recent achievement has been being one of the winners in the Diversity Exhibition hosted by Doncaster Art Fair.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
This winter scene of a suburban area is done in watercolours. Reminiscent of the holiday season, it is cosy inside, but if you happen to venture out, you just might see an outstanding play of light in the atmosphere.
Image Size: 11.8” x 15.7” unframed
Art Medium: Watercolour
Painting Price: £190
Commissions Invited
Watercolour Artist
Please mention the Berkshire Artists website
Email: kusum.shabong@gmail.com
Website: kusumshabong.weebly.com
Instagram: kusumshabongart
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Kusum Shabong is a self-taught Watercolour artist living in Reading, Berkshire. Although she has enjoyed painting from a young age, she has only seriously started pursuing it for the past six years. She enjoys the medium because of its immediacy and wonderful luminosity. She likes to try different styles and techniques and enjoys painting different subjects, primarily relating to nature, flora and fauna and architecture. A subject of deep contrast attracts and inspires her to paint. Currently she finds herself drawn to the human form and its various emotions and is experimenting with it. She is constantly learning and enjoying her art journey tremendously.
She likes to work from photo references, although she enjoys 'plein air' painting too. She takes some time to study the subject and break it down to its different stages and finds herself painting mostly in a loose, impressionistic style using the medium in transparent washes. Watercolour painting has given her immense pleasure and satisfaction and she feel inspired by watercolour painters of today- like Chien Chung Wei and Thomas Schaller.
Kusum is a member of Art Societies in her area (Reading Guild of Artists and Wokingham Art Society) and these are thriving and active societies and have frequent exhibitions and demos and workshops. She has exhibited with them and is also represented by some online galleries. Her recent achievement has been being one of the winners in the Diversity Exhibition hosted by Doncaster Art Fair.
Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists
Reading School can trace its roots back to the 12th Century when it was part of Reading Abbey, but the dissolution of the Abbey, the Great Plague and English Civil War led to the school’s eventual closure in the 19th Century. However, by 1867 it was announced that Reading School would be restarted but a new building was needed to house its students.
Fortunately, Alfred Waterhouse, a nationally eminent architect, happened to be living in Reading at that point and was commissioned to design the new school. He is considered to be one of the most important architects of the 19th Century.
Waterhouse designed hundreds of buildings across the UK including the Natural History Museum and Manchester Town Hall.
The school opened in 1871 on its present site in Erleigh Road and is a Grammar School for boys, of some 880 pupils, which selects on the basis of examined ability, usually at age 11, with further entrants at 13 and 16.
Image Size: 62cm x 43cm, framed
Art Medium: Mixed Media
Painting Price: £220
Commissions Invited
Mixed Media Art
'Concertina' Sketchbooks
Greetings Cards
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Email: Therese@tight-five.com
Facebook Page - Therese's Paintings
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Thérèse has lived in Reading for over 30 years and uses the town and her allotment as two of the inspirations for her work.
She develops paintings from sketches she makes on location and some of the scenes captured become greeting cards, with the history of the place on the back. Some of her work has represented Reading with its twin town of Dusseldorf and she has been commissioned to depict many local buildings for promotions or as presents. She is very happy to discuss commissions.
Enjoy this video of Thérèse Lawlor in her studio letting us know about her cards available at Reading Museum and showing us examples of her wonderful concertina books. You can use the controls on the video to enlarge it to full screen size.
'My cards carry the history of the image on the front in the case of local places, or recipes on the back of my food pictures, or gardening advice on my allotment cards.'
Thérèse is a member of the Reading Guild of Artists, Woodley and Earley Arts Group, Reading Urban Sketchers and Mixed Media Monday Group. She exhibits at Whiteknights Studio Trail, The Henley Arts Trail and at many local arts events in Berkshire.
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