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Commissioned memorial portrait drawn from a client photo
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Chineham, Hampshire
Hand-Drawn Pet Portraits and Animal Art
Capturing the emotion, enduring bond and personality of pets with coloured pencils, to create lasting memories. Wildlife commissions also undertaken.
Please mention the Hampshire Artists website
Email: info@carolfrancesart.co.uk
Website: carolfrancesart.co.uk
Instagram: carol_frances_art
Facebook: Carol-Frances-Art
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With spare time on my hands (and having always been creative), I invested in some watercolours and began painting botanicals – until I discovered coloured pencils! With coloured pencils I can create the realism I love, and being able to combine that with my love of animals is a match made in heaven for me!

I am a member of the UK Colour Pencil Society and the Association of Animal Artists.
It’s always a pleasure spotting an Angel Fish when snorkelling; they are not rare, but certainly not as common as Sergeant Major or Parrotfish. They have a majestic and peaceful manner about them and are beautiful to watch underwater. I could follow them for hours. I tried to capture this in my painting.
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Locks Heath near Fareham, Hampshire
Seascapes, Landscapes, Animals, Portraiture
Email: nsthomas56@icloud.com
Instagram: sylviane.thomas2/
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I was a nurse student then…I also started at that stage to initiate myself to art work with a friend of mine who was becoming a professional artist.
I met my husband during my nursing training and moved to the UK 1 year after qualifying as a registered Nurse. My career soon took off and I also became a mum with 3 children, one of whom is autistic. The consequence of this, was zero time for art.
However, 10 years ago, I picked up my courage and enrolled in an art group run by qualified teacher Jessica Shaw. On the first day, I felt like I was the new kid at school 😂, wondering what the devil stung me to give painting a go.
I could only attend sporadically as my time was divided between France and England and family commitments in both sides.
I think it was good to learn the basics with that group, which was as much about the social side of being with other artists. It reached a point where I felt that I was learning more by myself, so I started to use Youtube instead, seeing how other artists approached their work. I felt less frustrated by doing this and happier with my progress.
I have extended my work since leaving the art group, to all sorts of topics. I enrolled on a course for portrait painting, something I always wanted to do, but was scared to attempt. I completed my first portrait which I was thrilled with, as Mike Skidmore, my teacher, gave me the best compliments and encouragement I could hope for. He believed in me and at times when one gets down, it was the best therapy to spring back in confidence.
Having started painting properly about 8 years ago, I am now completely hooked, despite the frustrations and bad days when everything appears ruined. Renoir said “I have so much to learn”. Well, I just have to join the club and keep on learning.
I only came to terms with selling my paintings 2 years ago, as before I felt that I was selling my babies. I have given away a large amount to friends and family.
11/ 2020 : I joined the Dorset Art Society and started to exhibit my art work with them, for the first time.
2021: I joined the Fareham Art Group and the Bursledon Art Society locally and exhibited my artwork with them.
2021: I started to enter competition and I received a Certificate of Merit from the Luxembourg Art Society.
May 2022: I was accepted by the Hampshire Cultural Society, to produce my first solo exhibition at the Allen Gallery in Alton.
Dec 2022:
I received another Certificate of Merit from the Luxembourg Art Society.
2023:
My art work has been accepted to be exhibited in Gosport Museum, Hampshire.

Marvels of the Sea
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Why was I looking? My father passed away last November and we have started to sort and clear his workshop. He originally used oil but in more recent years was converted to using acrylic as it was more convenient. He thoroughly enjoyed painting and creating scenes, many based on local villages or photographs taken on holiday.
Coastal Landscape
Image Size: 20” x 16”
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board
Original Painting: Sold
Please note, this painting was sold by family who wished the art of Alan Busby (deceased) to find homes with people who enjoy his work
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Why was I looking? My father passed away last November and we have started to sort and clear his workshop. He originally used oil but in more recent years was converted to using acrylic as it was more convenient. He thoroughly enjoyed painting and creating scenes, many based on local villages or photographs taken on holiday.
View of the sea
Image Size: 20” x 16”
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board
Original Painting: Sold
Please note, this painting was sold by family who wished the art of Alan Busby (deceased) to find homes with people who enjoy his work
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Why was I looking? My father passed away last November and we have started to sort and clear his workshop. He originally used oil but in more recent years was converted to using acrylic as it was more convenient. He thoroughly enjoyed painting and creating scenes, many based on local villages or photographs taken on holiday.
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