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Jenn Shone modestly does not profess to be a professional
artist or photographer but she enjoys painting and her
art is quite delightful. In addition to
traditional landscapes (full of movement) and abstract designs
Jenn has successfully tackled difficult large
cats as her subjects and painted them in dramatic compositions.
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Richard Franklyn lovingly paints sensual female figures in gouache.
Captured in these very professional paintings are moments of elation -
sun drenched memories of holidays, romantic walks in the snow or
intimate moments of solitude where his subjects seem
to be lost in their own private dreams.
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Neill Murphy paints with bold bright colours reminiscent of Gauguin. He paints
surrealist scenes like snapshots from animated cartoons. The subjects
are funny. Neill's confidence is developing all the time - another artist to watch! Very exciting stuff and quite unique.
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Meryl Simms brings the joy of summer country gardens full of flowers,
into ones home. She is an eperienced with watercolours, one of the most difficult
mediums to master. Her paintings are drenched with the fresh air and sunshine
of quiet open air places.
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Avril Spickernell's interesting compostitions and professional use of
colour give her landscapes and gardens great depth and a quality
of looking alive. Her skys and subjects are full of pleasing contrasts
which cause the careful observers eye to be carried into the images
she presents.
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Graham Sherman lives and paints en plein air in the beautiful,
wild area of Shropshire using watercolours.
The green trees, undulating landscape and narrow country lanes are wonderfully
captured on his tranquil works.
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