Artist: Carole Rupniak
(Cowfold, West Sussex)
Artist: Carole Rupniak
(Cowfold, West Sussex)
Cowfold Monastery, Shermanbury, West Sussex
St Hugh’s Charterhouse, Parkminster, a grade II listed building. The monastery, founded in 1873 has a Great Cloister, more than a 115 metres long, one of the largest in the world. It connects the 34 hermitages to the church and the other buildings, embracing four acres of orchards and the monastic burial ground
From Carole’s Traditional and Contemporary Landscape Art Series
Prints: Mounted prints available from £25
Original Painting SOLD
Commissions Invited
Contact The Artist
Carole Rupniak
Cowfold, West Sussex
Paintings in Oils, Acrylics & Other Mediums
About The Artist
In between commissions, Carole paints landscapes, seascapes, and botanicals in either a contemporary or a realistic style. She also paints semi-abstract landscape impressions inspired by caves, woodlands and forests.
Carole exhibits her work independently, in galleries and within groups and holds an open studio via the Horsham Artists Art Trail every year.
Carole on BBC TV
In 2021, Carole was interviewed at her home by the BBC and later featured on BBC South Today, talking about her participation in the ‘Portraits for NHS Heroes’ scheme via Instagram, where she painted a free portrait of an NHS doctor.
More of this can be seen on our news page: Portraits for NHS Heroes
Art Groups / Art Societies
I am a member of Horsham Artists and a member of The Association of Sussex Artists