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Blanca Negro has added a lovely pearlescent sea shell
acrylic painting to her gallery, so that now there is a pair for sale.
Also new is a very dramatic skyscape depicting an exciting electric storm.
Antony Shane Murray has, until now successfully survived by producing
commissioned portraits alone. He is branching out and
experimenting with imaginary portraits for sale and his first work for
sale is a very high quality piece of work; Italian looking,
theatrical and historic in appearance.
Joy Forbes Cole exhibits many of her works in the Chelsea
area and also here at AARTI. Some of her future
'live' exhibitions are listed in the 'Artists News' page
of this website. Joy nearly died last year from
Lupus and donates a percentage of all her sales towards
the Lupus UK charity.
Hilary Smallwood is one of the pioneer photographers who
have embraced the new exciting technology available now
on home computers. Using her professional artistic skills as
a photographer, she enhances her photographs into dramatic
mysterious and exciting modern semi abstracts. The
A1 photographs which are the end result have a luminosity
and brightness similar to the effects produced by light boxes.
Delicate and detailed, lightly washed with perfectly chosen
watercolours, pastels or coloured pencils all of Kathy Gales'
works are little masterpieces. The images of her outstanding
art speak more than words. Look and be awestruck at her skill.
Heath Marshall is a skilled colourist and serious abstract painter who
achieves amazing results with his skilled hand. Each abstract has a
life of its own, achieved by the compositions of the shapes and the
juxtapositioning of each border's neighbouring colour.
Linda Thorn's paintings are figurative genre paintings using almost
pure colours. Linda paints clear light landscapes and other interesting subjects
which are quite diverse - from trains to polar bears. The overall impression
of her works is of refreshing bright clean paintings.
There is something of Degas in Tim Wheeler's lovely watercolour and
graphite ballerinas, which have proved to be extremely popular. Tim has also shown that he can
also paint the complexity of the human body in many different
situations.