Zebras Charge – Wildlife Art Gallery – Watercolour and Acrylic – Artist Jenny Whalley

Zebras Charge – Wildlife Art Gallery – Watercolour and Acrylic – Artist Jenny Whalley

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Jenny Whalley

Artist: Jenny Whalley

Zebras Charge - Wildlife Art Gallery - Artist Jenny Whalley
Image Size: 56cm x 76cm
Art Medium: Watercolour and Acrylic on Artist-Quality 300gm 100% Cotton Watercolour Paper
Paint is light-fast Watercolour
Original Painting Price: £450

Commissions Invited

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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

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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.

Mixed-Media Art by Sandhurst Artist and Art Tutor Jenny Whalley - Flight and Chatter
I demonstrate to Art Societies around the uk and abroad, with very positive feedback:

“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.

Zebras – Kwandwe Quartet – Shurlock Row Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

Zebras – Kwandwe Quartet – Shurlock Row Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Berkshire Artists

Artist: Catherine Ingleby

Artist: Catherine Ingleby

Zebras - Kwandwe Quartet - Shurlock Row Berkshire Artist Catherine Ingleby

Kwandwe Quartet

Zebras

Image Size: 150cm x 100cm
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painting Price: £6995

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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.