Leopard – The Night Prowler – Wildlife Painting – Shurlock Row, Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

Leopard – The Night Prowler – Wildlife Painting – Shurlock Row, Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

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Artist: Catherine Ingleby

Artist: Catherine Ingleby

Leopard - The Night Prowler - Painting and Prints - Shurlock Row, Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

The Night Prowler

Wildlife Art

Image Size: Bespoke
Art Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Prints available from £80
Original Painting: Sold

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Catherine Ingleby

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

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About The Artist

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.

Artist’s Statement

I love to paint animals, always have, and feel very privileged that I now make my living from doing so. In my current phase of work, I aim to explore the movement of animals and develop a distinctive use of colour and brushwork.

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.

Hunting Jaguar Animal Portrait – Art Studio – Spencers Wood, Berkshire by arrangement – David Cotton

Hunting Jaguar Animal Portrait – Art Studio – Spencers Wood, Berkshire by arrangement – David Cotton

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Artist: David Cotton

Artist: David Cotton

Hunting Jaguar - Art Studio - Spencers Wood, Berkshire by arrangement - David Cotton

Hunting Jaguar

Image Size: 76cm x 60cm
Art Medium: Oil on Box Canvas
Painting Price: £325

Commissions Invited

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David Cotton

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

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About The Artist

I work in oil and acrylic and am always looking to exploit the medium – the crispness of acrylic and malleability of oil – sometimes I use both. I try to look for the highlights and emphasise them. Shadows and reflections intrigue me and I look to tell a story. Being a little colour-blind means I see shades more clearly and I try to take advantage of this.

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!

David Cotton, Spencers Wood, Berkshire Artist

Art Groups / Exhibitions

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.