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Felicity has had a
lifelong interest in the natural world, and so her preferred
subjects are wildlife and landscapes, though buildings
and townscapes also appeal to her. Watercolour is Felicity's
favourite medium – she loves its delicacy and
spontaneity. She finds it lends itself well to both
landscapes and detailed animal studies. |
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| Alan Joel |
Alan Joel has been
trained in a rather different way. No Art school in
his case . He gained his knowledge by means of 1 to
1 sessions for some years with Dennis Syrett (currently
the President of the ROI 0 and with Ken Paine (probably
the top Portrait Artist in the UK) . |
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| Harry H Johnson |
Harry was a self-taught
artist and painted prolifically in watercolours during
his lifetime. His family wish to honour his talent now
by making his work available as quality limited edition
giclee prints. |
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| Jan Johnson |
After graduating from
art college she was employed as an artist and designer
by BBC TV in London for some years and subsequently
was freelance in TV and films. Her recent paintings
embrace portraits and still life, and subjects from
nature. |
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| Sandra Johnston |
Sandra spent two years
at the Belfast Institute on a design course but in mostly
self taught. Sandra has been drawing and painting for
about fifteen years. She loves painting landscapes and
flowers. Sandra works in pastels and oils. |
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| Dudley Jones |
Dudley's main medium is watercolour but he occasionally works in acrylics or pen and ink. Living so close to the sea and the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast Dudley's preferred subject is seascapes but he also enjoys landscapes, old buildings and also animals. Sitting on the cliff edge sketching and painting is the way Dudley likes to paint but he also works from photographs which he prefer to have taken himself, especially those of animals or people. |
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| Wynne Jones |
Wynne is a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists and has exhibited regularly with the Guild for many years at various venues including the National Railway Museums at York, Swindon and Shildon and other galleries throughout the United Kingdom. Wynne has also had work included in the Guild’s latest book ‘Along Artistic Lines’ published in 2003 in conjunction with the National Railway Museum and the Science Museum, London. |
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| Nigel Joslin |
Nigel's passion is the creation of fine detailed ink drawings, particularly commissions of people and pets, because he loves to capture expressions and the underlying essence of a person or animal. However, Nigel sometimes also draws landscapes and buildings etc. Nigel regularly displays his work in venues in south west Scotland.
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| Sue Joslin |
Sue specialises in producing detailed, lifelike drawings, burned into wood and using the wood grain to bring her work to life, enhancing the sense of movement and warmth. Sue works on both bread boards and on wood slices. The boards give much lighter, honey tones with a less defined grain, while the wood slices have a much darker, richer tone, with a strongly defined grain. This technique also produces wonderful rustic sign boards.
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