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This painting is a straightforward depiction of a fishing boat berthed at Newhaven, Sussex, with its collection of net markers. This particular boat had a large number of markers in bright and luminous colours giving a festive air, but was selected for the subject of a painting because the colours of the boat itself provide a pleasing contrast which creates a bright and cheery, almost abstract, composition.
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I have been painting watercolours seriously for over 30 years, initially as a facility to illustrate my own work as an Architect which developed into providing that service for others. An interest in the built environment, landscape and setting focussed interest of early paintings on buildings in landscape and townscape, inevitably leading me to a traditional taste in subject matter. Although such subjects from real life are still an inspiration, my work over the last ten years has been orientated toward effects of light and the development of a technique which captures this.
Subject matter is often the depiction of life ‘en plein aire’, instigated by the quality of light and form. To capture the moment, watercolour is the ideal medium and my approach has been traditional, even to the extent of not using white body colour (this is a personal preference, because of the ‘alien’ effect of body colour in a transparent medium rather than a criticism of those who use it). I also try to avoid the use of masque but this is mainly because the essence of ‘plein aire’ is usually a fleeting quality of light which does not allow the time necessary for the use of masking mediums.
Studio paintings are different, but even in in these circumstances I prefer to preserve white surfaces while painting or to lift colour in the process. I also tend to use natural earth colours as much as possible; this is partly because they best suit my normal subject matter but also because, unlike a staining colour, they can be lifted when dry to create ‘whites’. I also tend to use a heavy, rough watercolour paper as my support, which lends itself to techniques for manipulating colour including scratching to produce highlights.
One cannot practise watercolour painting and be unaware of the many great practitioners of the art, both alive and dead. One can admire some, such as John Yardley whilst recognising his approach would be impossible for me, whereas examples from John Blockley, Trevor Chamberlain, Lucy Willis and even Russel Flint and Rowland Hilder have all contributed to my own technique.
I have occasionally submitted works to national exhibitions and have had works accepted on several occasions by the Royal Society of Marine Artists. This is valuable as a means of getting work seen by a wider audience, but the high percentage of sale taken by the gallery does not make this financially advantageous. I therefore prefer to exhibit where my work can be presented for what I consider to be a fair price, without the need to overprice to meet the gallery commission. I also provide watercolour tuition to local groups and occasional commissions.
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Image Size: 25cm x 35cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Watercolour Paper
Original Painting: Sold
Commissions Invited
Landscape Artist
Acrylics
Phone: 07763 235200
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Email: enquiries@glenrsmith.co.uk
Website: sussexlandscapeart.co.uk
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Working mainly in acrylics, Glen seeks to capture atmosphere, mood and light in his paintings. His style is meticulously detailed and this is achieved through a combination of accurate drawing skills, followed by overpainting using pallet knife work and base colours to influence the layers above.
'Please feel free to contact me should you like any further information, buy a piece or wish to commission a painting of your favourite place.'
Chichester Art Society and The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
Halpern Gallery Summer Exhibition 2019 Chatham, Kent, ME4 4BP UK • 2 – 27 August 2019
The Stables Theatre & Gallery – Ups And Downs Exhibition 2018 The Bourne, Hastings East Sussex • 26 Mar – 26 May 2018
Twitter Art Exhibit 2018
Strathnairn Arts Gallery, Canberra, Australia • 7 – 29 April 2018
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2017
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 20 June – 2 July 2017
Twitter Art Exhibit 2017
ArtsHouse Stratford upon Avon, UK • 1 – 19 April 2017
Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition 2016
The Mall Galleries, London SW1 28 Sept – 8 Oct 2016
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2016
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 14 – 26 June
Visitors favourite exhibition piece – voted first and second place
Twitter Art Exhibit 2016
Trygve Lie Gallery, New York • 31 Mar – 21 April 2016
Some years ago, friends of mine were moving house, relocating north and wanting a lasting reminder of their old home in Mid-Sussex. I was very happy to be commissioned to paint these famous Sussex landmarks, locally known as Jack & Jill Windmills which overlook the village of Clayton and the Sussex Weald.
I opted to visit the site on the South Downs in the early spring with my camera on a bright clear day and set out to capture the exposed nature of the hillside, with its bare trees and flowering gorse bordering the fields. The resulting photos were then used as a basis for the painting which now takes pride of place in their home.
Image Size: 35cm x 25cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Watercolour Paper
Original Painting: Sold
Commissions Invited
Landscape Artist
Acrylics
Phone: 07763 235200
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: enquiries@glenrsmith.co.uk
Website: sussexlandscapeart.co.uk
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Working mainly in acrylics, Glen seeks to capture atmosphere, mood and light in his paintings. His style is meticulously detailed and this is achieved through a combination of accurate drawing skills, followed by overpainting using pallet knife work and base colours to influence the layers above.
'Please feel free to contact me should you like any further information, buy a piece or wish to commission a painting of your favourite place.'
Chichester Art Society and The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
Halpern Gallery Summer Exhibition 2019 Chatham, Kent, ME4 4BP UK • 2 – 27 August 2019
The Stables Theatre & Gallery – Ups And Downs Exhibition 2018 The Bourne, Hastings East Sussex • 26 Mar – 26 May 2018
Twitter Art Exhibit 2018
Strathnairn Arts Gallery, Canberra, Australia • 7 – 29 April 2018
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2017
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 20 June – 2 July 2017
Twitter Art Exhibit 2017
ArtsHouse Stratford upon Avon, UK • 1 – 19 April 2017
Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition 2016
The Mall Galleries, London SW1 28 Sept – 8 Oct 2016
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2016
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 14 – 26 June
Visitors favourite exhibition piece – voted first and second place
Twitter Art Exhibit 2016
Trygve Lie Gallery, New York • 31 Mar – 21 April 2016
On the horizon, is the Bembridge coastline of the Isle of Wight disappearing into the orange glow. My aim with this piece, was to capture the intense colours of the backlit cloud and reflections on the wet sand of this deserted West Sussex beach.
Image Size: 84cm x 59cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Original Painting: Sold
Commissions Invited
Landscape Artist
Acrylics
Phone: 07763 235200
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: enquiries@glenrsmith.co.uk
Website: sussexlandscapeart.co.uk
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Working mainly in acrylics, Glen seeks to capture atmosphere, mood and light in his paintings. His style is meticulously detailed and this is achieved through a combination of accurate drawing skills, followed by overpainting using pallet knife work and base colours to influence the layers above.
'Please feel free to contact me should you like any further information, buy a piece or wish to commission a painting of your favourite place.'
Chichester Art Society and The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
Halpern Gallery Summer Exhibition 2019 Chatham, Kent, ME4 4BP UK • 2 – 27 August 2019
The Stables Theatre & Gallery – Ups And Downs Exhibition 2018 The Bourne, Hastings East Sussex • 26 Mar – 26 May 2018
Twitter Art Exhibit 2018
Strathnairn Arts Gallery, Canberra, Australia • 7 – 29 April 2018
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2017
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 20 June – 2 July 2017
Twitter Art Exhibit 2017
ArtsHouse Stratford upon Avon, UK • 1 – 19 April 2017
Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition 2016
The Mall Galleries, London SW1 28 Sept – 8 Oct 2016
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2016
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 14 – 26 June
Visitors favourite exhibition piece – voted first and second place
Twitter Art Exhibit 2016
Trygve Lie Gallery, New York • 31 Mar – 21 April 2016
The view from The Trundle, Goodwood, looking towards the Isle of Wight in the far distance on the right. The painting has been in the exhibition ‘Ups and Downs‘ celebrating the festivals and South Downs scenery at The Stables Theatre Art Gallery, Hastings.
Image Size: 35cm x 25cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Watercolour Paper
Painting Price: £400
Commissions Invited
Landscape Artist
Acrylics
Phone: 07763 235200
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: enquiries@glenrsmith.co.uk
Website: sussexlandscapeart.co.uk
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Working mainly in acrylics, Glen seeks to capture atmosphere, mood and light in his paintings. His style is meticulously detailed and this is achieved through a combination of accurate drawing skills, followed by overpainting using pallet knife work and base colours to influence the layers above.
'Please feel free to contact me should you like any further information, buy a piece or wish to commission a painting of your favourite place.'
Chichester Art Society and The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
Halpern Gallery Summer Exhibition 2019 Chatham, Kent, ME4 4BP UK • 2 – 27 August 2019
The Stables Theatre & Gallery – Ups And Downs Exhibition 2018 The Bourne, Hastings East Sussex • 26 Mar – 26 May 2018
Twitter Art Exhibit 2018
Strathnairn Arts Gallery, Canberra, Australia • 7 – 29 April 2018
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2017
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 20 June – 2 July 2017
Twitter Art Exhibit 2017
ArtsHouse Stratford upon Avon, UK • 1 – 19 April 2017
Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition 2016
The Mall Galleries, London SW1 28 Sept – 8 Oct 2016
Chichester Art Society Annual Exhibition 2016
The Oxmarket, Chichester • 14 – 26 June
Visitors favourite exhibition piece – voted first and second place
Twitter Art Exhibit 2016
Trygve Lie Gallery, New York • 31 Mar – 21 April 2016
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