Galleries - March 2018

MARCH 2018 GALLERIES 43 Denotes: New/Re Entry, Site Refreshing/Change of Address See feature below These pages are reproduced on www.galleries.co.uk/artlinx ARTISTS ONLINE Alan Stark: marine & landscape art www.alanstark.com Anastasia Russa: contemporary icons in play with mythologies www.anastasiarussa.com Anne Lynch: contemporary figurative paintings and prints www.annelynch.com Antonino Trimarchi: neo-surrealist paintings www.antoninotrimarchi.com Arthur Cooper: abstract figurative www.arthurcooper.co.uk Becca Clegg: vibrant abstracts, semi-abstracts & landscapes www.becart.co.uk Caroline Juler: writer, painter, sculptor www.mamaliga.co.uk Colin Williams: still life, figurative, abstract www.colinwilliamsart.co.uk Danny Holmes-Adams: British landscape & night paintings www.holmes-adams.co.uk Diana Mackie: Scottish Highland landscapes, oil on canvas www.diana-mackie.co.uk Dimitrios Tsouris: expressionist paintings - theme of ‘presence’ www.dimitriostsouris.com Emiko Aida www.aidastudios.com F.magnus-Hirshfield: sixty years in bronze and silver www.avignonfineart.com Frances Broomfield: paints small, detailed, idiosyncratic work www.francesbroomfield.co.uk Frances Knight: plein air landscape paintings www.francesknight.com Francis Murphy: portraits www.francismurphyart.co.uk George Taylor: non-figurative mixed media works www.georgetaylorart.com Heather Gulliver: bright light oils of Africa with earlier abstracts www.hgulliver.com Janet Tod: vibrant colourful still life www.janettod.co.uk Janice Thwaites: site specific work and themed projects www.janicethwaites.org.uk Jean Perrett: loose and lively impressionistic paintings www.jeanperrettartist.co.uk John Barnicoat 1924-2013: 20th century British art www.johnbarnicoat.co.uk Jo Tuck: portraits www.jotuck.com Jo Whitney: atmospheric paintings in oil, Venice, Cornwall, Nice www.jo-whitney.co.uk Joan Doerr: paintings inspired by elemental impact on environment www.joandoerr.com Julian Anniss: paintings, oils, landscape & still life www.juliananniss.com Laurence Broderick: sculpture www.laurencebroderick.co.uk Lee Campbell: atmospheric oil paintings, landscape & metaphysical www.leecampbell.co.uk Marjana Wjasnova: symbolic, abstract, spiritual artist www.wjasnova.com Michael Alford: figurative, landscapes, cityscapes, portrait commissions www.michaelalford.co.uk Natalia Avdeeva: views of London, oil paintings & prints www.nataliaavdeeva.co.uk Nicholas Robertson: contemporary robust figurative paintings www.artdesign.org.uk Nick Andrew: contemporary landscape painting www.nickandrew.co.uk Nigel O’Neill: geometric paintings www.nigeloneill-abstract-art.com Pat Castle: oils & mixed media on paper www.patcastle.co.uk Paul Smith: sculptures - bold, semi abstract, figurative www.paulsmithsculptures.co.uk Rachel Fenner: landscapes - trad. of British Romantic Abstraction www.rachelfenner.co.uk Ray Wilkinson: land and seascapes www.raywilkinson.com Richard Wallace: properly painted pictures and pleasing prints www.richardwallace.org Rosemary Clunie: a quest for the dream at the heart of life www.rosemaryclunie.com Rosie Packer: abstract paintings of the sea, city and nature www.rosiepacker.co.uk Shirley Morris: paintings in oil, etchings in colour/monochrome www.artshirleymorris.com Simon Bergin www.artsb.co.uk Sonja Benskin Mesher RCA, UA: multi media www.sonja-benskin-mesher.com Sue Terrey: predominantly landscapes - felt, pastel, mixed media www.SueTerrey.co.uk Tom Henderson Smith: paintings – Cornwall, landscape, seascape www.hendersonsmith.co.uk Ulla Ploughmand: MY Cosmos! Fantasy female forms - dreamscapes www.ulla-art.com Wendy Brooke-Smith: painting transience; fixture in the landscape www.wendybrooke-smith.com William Teather: contemporary portraits using traditional skills www.britishportraitartist.com ARTIST WEBSITES “My paintings consist of a number vibrant coloured planes. The shape of these planes evoke a perspective and illusionistic space, however this is undermined by the juxtaposition of different colours around a central plane. The different edges of this plane are pushed back or forward depending on the colour of each juxtaposed plane. Therefore seemingly flat shapes appear to twist and flip back on themselves. This achieves a surface, which is simultaneously asserted and denied, undermining any logical or mathematical interpretation of the work. This is complemented by the overall shape of the painting support, giving many opportunities for the interplay of spatially ambiguous planes.” Nigel O’Neill ART linkedin Nigel O’Neill ‘5 Colour Painting 4 2017’ listed above and at galleries.co.uk/artlinx

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