Poleg Beach, Natanya, Israel – Oil on Canvas by Shay Avivi

Poleg Beach, Natanya, Israel – Oil on Canvas by Shay Avivi

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Artist: Shay Avivi

Poleg Beach Oil on Canvas by Shay Avivi
Image Size: 60cm x 80cm
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Original Painting Price: Please Contact the Artist

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Shay Avivi

Modern, realistic, figurative style

Phone: 972-544925634

Please mention the Hampshire Artists website

Email: shay@shayavivi.com

Website: shayavivi.com

Facebook: shay.avivi

Instagram: @avivi.shay

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About The Artist

I paint in a modern, realistic, figurative style and enjoy painting En Plein Air.
Jerusalem View - En Plein Air Artist in Oils - Shay Avivi

View of Jerusalem - En Plein Air Artist Shay Avivi

Abstract Art - Oil Painting by Shay Avivi
Countryside Landscape Oil Painting by Shay Avivi
Countryside Scene - Landscape Art - Oil Painting by Shay Avivi

Career and Exhibitions

Elie Shamir Studio School – Masterclass 2018-2020
Hatahana Art School, Tel Aviv – Masterclass with Aram Gershuni 2017-2018
Jerusalem Studio School – Masterclass with Israel Hershberg 2012-2014
Accademia di Belle Arti di Lecce, Italy - Drawing course 2010
College of Art, Netanya, Israel
Smadar Katz Art School, Israel
Vanishing Point Studio, Tel Aviv, Israel

I have exhibited in both group and solo exhibitions.

Craster Harbour Northumberland – Landscapes and Seascapes – Weymouth Artist Chris Cotes

Craster Harbour Northumberland – Landscapes and Seascapes – Weymouth Artist Chris Cotes

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Hampshire Artists

Artist: Chris Cotes

Artist: Chris Cotes

Craster Harbour Northumberland - Landscapes and Seascapes - Weymouth Artist Chris Cotes

Low Tide at Craster, Northumberland

Harbour View

Image Size: 508mm x 406mm (16″ x 20″) unframed
Art Medium: Mixed Media on MDF Board
Painting Price: £250

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Chris Cotes

Weymouth, Dorset

Landscape, Seascape, Still Life and Abstract Paintings

Phone: 01305 773428

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Email: chriscotes@btinternet.com

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About The Artist

I took up painting seriously when I retired and moved to Dorset in 2009. I attend art lessons at the Studio Art School in Upwey once a week.

I enjoy painting landscapes most of all. I have travelled a great deal and take photos wherever I go. As well as Europe, I have visited Japan, India and Canada and I have painted many scenes from these countries.

Stourpaine Dorset English Country Garden - Landscape Artist Chris Cotes
Seascape - Weymouth Artist Chris Cotes
Umbrellas - Wet Day in Town - Weymouth Dorset Artist Chris Cotes
I work from my studio in Weymouth and am fortunate to have the South West Coast Path virtually on my doorstep. This year, when travel has been limited, I have painted many more local scenes. A recent trip to Scotland provided additional material.

I like to experiment with various media and colours and have completed a number of abstract and semi-abstract works. If I succeed in painting a picture that is pleasing to the eye, I am satisfied.

Rocky Sandy Beach – Coastal Painting by Warsash Hampshire Artist Lesley Stevens

Rocky Sandy Beach – Coastal Painting by Warsash Hampshire Artist Lesley Stevens

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Artist: Lesley Stevens

Artist: Lesley Stevens

Rocky Beach - Coastal Painting by Warsash Hampshire Artist Lesley Stevens

Coastal Dream

This is inspired by a place near my brother, off the west coast USA.
A seemingly endless beach, I sought to capture the infinity of the sky and the colours of the evening sun,
bringing out the colours of the rocks.

Image Size: 50cm x 50cm, unframed
Art Medium: Oil on Canvas
Original Painting Price: £320

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Lesley Stevens

Warsash, Southampton

Portraiture, Abstract and Landscape Artist specialising in Oils

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Email: lesleykstevens63@sky.com

Instagram: artbylkstevens

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About The Artist

With no encouragement to do art at school, despite winning first prize for my age group drawing the Black Horse for Lloyds Bank, I ended up in the City of London as an Investment Banker.

Going back to painting happened by accident, literally. A car accident forced me to stop horse riding and whilst recovering, I took up painting again, learning from various members of the Royal Academy of Art and the Royal Society of Arts.

Now my boys have flown the nest, that desire to paint has been unleashed. I have a love of portraiture, animals, birds and people but also explore abstract and landscape. Specialising in oils, I am driven by light and colour. The outdoors, particularly early mornings, the cool fresh air, gentle colours, rolling mists all provide inspiration for my work and the raw emotions that life presents are finding a release in abstract form.

Pet Portrait in Oils - Art Gallery - Warsash Hampshire Artist Lesley Stevens
Silver Birch - Tree Painting - Artist in Oils, Lesley Stevens
Wildlife Art - Warsash Hampshire Artist Lesley Stevens

Art Groups / Exhibitions

Not currently a member of a Hampshire Art Society or Art Group, I have exhibited at The Titchfield Art and Craft Show.

Waves Breaking on Shore – Hampshire Art Gallery – Seascape Artist Jennifer Thorpe

Waves Breaking on Shore – Hampshire Art Gallery – Seascape Artist Jennifer Thorpe

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Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Waves Breaking on Shore - Hampshire Art Gallery - Seascape Artist Jennifer Thorpe

Harmony

Pastel Society Artist Jennifer Thorpe

Art Medium: Pastel
Original Painting: Sold
Prints Available: Please contact the Artist

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Jennifer Thorpe

 

Award-Winning Pastel Artist

Abstracts in Acrylic and Ink

Phone: 07962 176546

Please mention the Hampshire Artists website

Email: jenniferthorpeart@gmail.com

Website: jenniferthorpeart.com

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About The Artist

"I only found my love for painting five years ago, I’ve always been creative in one way or another but never in my wildest dreams thought I was capable of producing a painting that others would appreciate, let alone win an award in a pastel exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London in my first year.

Free from the rigours of any formal training I’ve spent many hours perfecting my skills with soft pastels and love painting on large pieces of paper, the bigger the better. You get a real sense of being immersed in the moment if a painting is big and commands your attention. I love painting water; its multifaceted properties keep me curious and addicted to exploring my ability to capture it.

My inspiration is fuelled by nature and its cycles, from day to day, month to month, it never fails to disappoint. I am very lucky to live by the beach in Hill Head on the South Coast of England. I walk every day come rain or shine and each time I’m filled with excitement and anticipation; camera in hand, I take hundreds of photos every week. I already have a lifetime of material, but I just can’t stop collecting moments.

I’m always looking up or looking intently at the colours emerging through the crest of a wave, or at a sunset reflecting in wet sand. There’s always something wonderful to see and this, I think, is why I love to replicate what I see realistically. I feel like I’m cheating nature if I don’t get the exact exquisite colours. I harness my ability to see the subtle changes in colour and pick them out in my paintings. This is not to say I don’t go mad with colour and produce some crazy abstracts from deep within occasionally."

Abstract - Hampshire Art Gallery Acrylic and Ink - Jennifer Thorpe
Hampshire Pastel Artist Jennifer Thorpe - Golden Path
Hampshire Abstract Art Gallery - Jennifer Thorpe - Tendrils

As a child, Jennifer spent a lot of time with her family at the beach, not in the water with the others, but hunting for treasures in the rocks and sand. Her fascination with nature then was in the detail of a shell or the pattern on a feather. Now, her passion for the natural world runs much deeper and she wants to share what she sees with everyone. Art touches and reaches people more than we realise and Jennifer hopes that she can give pleasure whilst stirring a deep passion in people to cherish, be grateful and thankful for the amazing planet on which we live.

Living by the beach on the south coast of England, Jennifer has a fascination and an insatiable desire to paint water in all its forms (clouds, water and ice). Light provides the ever-changing ingredient to enhance and display water in all its glory, so whether it's the sea providing the biggest mirror to reflect and flaunt the magnificent colours in a sunset, or light illuminating the neon blue in icebergs, or the sun shining through the crest of a wave, Jennifer loves to capture all these beautiful images with her unique way with soft pastels.

Technique

"When I prepare for one of my pastel paintings, I take a long time blending colours together on test paper to get the right tones and won’t begin the painting until I’ve at least got the colours for half the painting ready. I then take a mid-tone pastel on my white paper and begin drawing and mapping out the painting, filling in the respective darker and lighter areas carefully so I don’t lose the light of the white paper in the areas where I want maximum light. This very first thin layer is rubbed in well and creates the base layer to build on. I then go in with a second layer of pastel and build up the depth and colour, finishing with the final layer which picks out the detail and highlights. There’s not much room for error, once the tooth is full, its full and you can’t apply any more colour.

For the very detailed parts of my work I break the pastels into tiny shards and use the edges for the fiddly bits. Pastel pencils at this stage just slide over the top and don’t make an impression. To seal the finished painting I use a supermarket own brand hairspray. Because it’s a cheap version, it doesn’t have any additives and is basically a spray glue. In my experience some expensive fixatives tend to darken the painting.

I think I’m drawn to soft pastels because it’s an immediate medium, there is no mixing on a palette, no brushes to find, you just pick them up and off you go. I get stuck in with my hands, I use my palms for the larger areas that need blending and my fingers to rub, dab and manipulate the pastels on the paper. You have to be careful with soft pastels not to mix the light and dark colours if you want vibrancy, it’s a delicate process which takes patience, some days I have loads and other days I get distracted easily. I tend to have a podcast or an audio book playing in the background."

Art Groups / Exhibitions

Royal Society of British Artists, The Pastel Society and Bursledon Art Society.

Jennifer exhibits her work in a number of locations.

Past Exhibitions

Harbour Lights, Solo Exhibition 31st January - 26th February 2020
Hampshire Open Studios 17th - 26th August 2019
The Accessible Art Show - Day of Art - Southampton 23rd March 2019 - The Spark (Solent University Conference Centre) Live Auction and Art Exhibition.
Hampshire Open Studios August 2018
The Royal Society of British Artists Exhibition, Mall Galleries 2018 presented by Philip Mould
Oxmarket Gallery Chichester 2018
The Pastel Society Annual Exhibition 2018 Mall Galleries London presented by Rupert Maas
Oxmarket Gallery - Open Art Exhibition, October 2017
New Forest Centre- Open Art Exhibition, October 2017
Hampshire Open Studios - August 2017
The Pastel Society 118th Annual Exhibition at Mall Galleries, London, Award winner, presented by Michael Portillo (Unison Colour Award) London - March 2017

Pastel Art – Hampshire Artists Gallery – Seascape – Beach – Jennifer Thorpe

Pastel Art – Hampshire Artists Gallery – Seascape – Beach – Jennifer Thorpe

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Hampshire Artists

Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Pastel Art - Hampshire Artists Gallery - Seascape - Jennifer Thorpe

Mystic

Hampshire Seascape

Image Size: 91cm x 91cm in white wooden frame
Art Medium: Soft Pastel
Painting Price: £800

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Jennifer Thorpe

 

Award-Winning Pastel Artist

Abstracts in Acrylic and Ink

Phone: 07962 176546

Please mention the Hampshire Artists website

Email: jenniferthorpeart@gmail.com

Website: jenniferthorpeart.com

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About The Artist

"I only found my love for painting five years ago, I’ve always been creative in one way or another but never in my wildest dreams thought I was capable of producing a painting that others would appreciate, let alone win an award in a pastel exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London in my first year.

Free from the rigours of any formal training I’ve spent many hours perfecting my skills with soft pastels and love painting on large pieces of paper, the bigger the better. You get a real sense of being immersed in the moment if a painting is big and commands your attention. I love painting water; its multifaceted properties keep me curious and addicted to exploring my ability to capture it.

My inspiration is fuelled by nature and its cycles, from day to day, month to month, it never fails to disappoint. I am very lucky to live by the beach in Hill Head on the South Coast of England. I walk every day come rain or shine and each time I’m filled with excitement and anticipation; camera in hand, I take hundreds of photos every week. I already have a lifetime of material, but I just can’t stop collecting moments.

I’m always looking up or looking intently at the colours emerging through the crest of a wave, or at a sunset reflecting in wet sand. There’s always something wonderful to see and this, I think, is why I love to replicate what I see realistically. I feel like I’m cheating nature if I don’t get the exact exquisite colours. I harness my ability to see the subtle changes in colour and pick them out in my paintings. This is not to say I don’t go mad with colour and produce some crazy abstracts from deep within occasionally."

Abstract - Hampshire Art Gallery Acrylic and Ink - Jennifer Thorpe
Hampshire Pastel Artist Jennifer Thorpe - Golden Path
Hampshire Abstract Art Gallery - Jennifer Thorpe - Tendrils

As a child, Jennifer spent a lot of time with her family at the beach, not in the water with the others, but hunting for treasures in the rocks and sand. Her fascination with nature then was in the detail of a shell or the pattern on a feather. Now, her passion for the natural world runs much deeper and she wants to share what she sees with everyone. Art touches and reaches people more than we realise and Jennifer hopes that she can give pleasure whilst stirring a deep passion in people to cherish, be grateful and thankful for the amazing planet on which we live.

Living by the beach on the south coast of England, Jennifer has a fascination and an insatiable desire to paint water in all its forms (clouds, water and ice). Light provides the ever-changing ingredient to enhance and display water in all its glory, so whether it's the sea providing the biggest mirror to reflect and flaunt the magnificent colours in a sunset, or light illuminating the neon blue in icebergs, or the sun shining through the crest of a wave, Jennifer loves to capture all these beautiful images with her unique way with soft pastels.

Technique

"When I prepare for one of my pastel paintings, I take a long time blending colours together on test paper to get the right tones and won’t begin the painting until I’ve at least got the colours for half the painting ready. I then take a mid-tone pastel on my white paper and begin drawing and mapping out the painting, filling in the respective darker and lighter areas carefully so I don’t lose the light of the white paper in the areas where I want maximum light. This very first thin layer is rubbed in well and creates the base layer to build on. I then go in with a second layer of pastel and build up the depth and colour, finishing with the final layer which picks out the detail and highlights. There’s not much room for error, once the tooth is full, its full and you can’t apply any more colour.

For the very detailed parts of my work I break the pastels into tiny shards and use the edges for the fiddly bits. Pastel pencils at this stage just slide over the top and don’t make an impression. To seal the finished painting I use a supermarket own brand hairspray. Because it’s a cheap version, it doesn’t have any additives and is basically a spray glue. In my experience some expensive fixatives tend to darken the painting.

I think I’m drawn to soft pastels because it’s an immediate medium, there is no mixing on a palette, no brushes to find, you just pick them up and off you go. I get stuck in with my hands, I use my palms for the larger areas that need blending and my fingers to rub, dab and manipulate the pastels on the paper. You have to be careful with soft pastels not to mix the light and dark colours if you want vibrancy, it’s a delicate process which takes patience, some days I have loads and other days I get distracted easily. I tend to have a podcast or an audio book playing in the background."

Art Groups / Exhibitions

Royal Society of British Artists, The Pastel Society and Bursledon Art Society.

Jennifer exhibits her work in a number of locations.

Past Exhibitions

Harbour Lights, Solo Exhibition 31st January - 26th February 2020
Hampshire Open Studios 17th - 26th August 2019
The Accessible Art Show - Day of Art - Southampton 23rd March 2019 - The Spark (Solent University Conference Centre) Live Auction and Art Exhibition.
Hampshire Open Studios August 2018
The Royal Society of British Artists Exhibition, Mall Galleries 2018 presented by Philip Mould
Oxmarket Gallery Chichester 2018
The Pastel Society Annual Exhibition 2018 Mall Galleries London presented by Rupert Maas
Oxmarket Gallery - Open Art Exhibition, October 2017
New Forest Centre- Open Art Exhibition, October 2017
Hampshire Open Studios - August 2017
The Pastel Society 118th Annual Exhibition at Mall Galleries, London, Award winner, presented by Michael Portillo (Unison Colour Award) London - March 2017