Siberian Tiger in Snow – Oil Painting – Romsey Hampshire Artist Debbie Goulden

Siberian Tiger in Snow – Oil Painting – Romsey Hampshire Artist Debbie Goulden

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Artist: Debbie Goulden

Artist: Debbie Goulden

Siberian Tiger in Snow - Oil Painting - Romsey Hampshire Artist Debbie Goulden

Siberian Tiger in the Snow

Amur (Siberian) Tiger

Image Size: 52cm x 42cm
Mounted size: 62cm x 52cm unframed
Art Medium: Oil on Unstretched Canvas
Original Painting Price: £830 including UK delivery
Limited Edition Giclée Prints and Greetings Cards available in a range of sizes and formats

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Debbie Goulden

Romsey, Hampshire

Originals in Pastel, Acrylic and Oil, Limited Edition Prints and Greetings Cards

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Email: debbiegouldenart@hotmail.com

Website: debbiegouldenart.co.uk

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About The Artist

I am a self-taught artist living in Romsey, Hampshire and have been drawing, painting and creating my whole life.

I use a wide range of mediums including Pastels, Acrylics and Oils. Painting is an essential part of my life and I spend any spare moment in my day, even if it's just 5 minutes, painting, sketching or sourcing my next piece.

My love of all wildlife feeds my appetite to paint any creature that captures my imagination. My ambition is to invoke the same emotional connections I experience whilst painting. Not only for the painting itself, but also the creature it encompasses.

Bringing an animal to life on canvas is an incredibly uplifting feeling and is something I wish to share with all who see my work.

Romsey Hampshire - Wildlife Artist Debbie Goulden at work

Romsey Hampshire Wildlife Artist Debbie Goulden at work

Wildlife and Pet Portrait Commissions - Romsey Hampshire Artist Debbie Goulden
Pet Portraits - Paintings by Animal Artist Debbie Goulden - Romsey Hampshire
Debbie Goulden - Romsey Hants Wildlife Artist

Art Groups & Societies

Debbie is a member of the Association of Animal Artists.

Greenland Iceberg – Hampshire Artist Jennifer Thorpe – Bursledon Art Society

Greenland Iceberg – Hampshire Artist Jennifer Thorpe – Bursledon Art Society

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Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Artist: Jennifer Thorpe

Greenland Iceberg - Hampshire Artist Jennifer Thorpe - Bursledon Art Society

Image Size: 80cm x 80cm in white wooden frame
Art Medium: Soft Pastel
Painting Price: £900

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Jennifer Thorpe

 

Award-Winning Pastel Artist

Abstracts in Acrylic and Ink

Phone: 07962 176546

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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

Winchester Hampshire Artist Karen Eames Snow Landscape

Winchester Hampshire Artist Karen Eames Snow Landscape

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Artist: Karen Eames

Artist: Karen Eames

Snow Landscape - Out in the Cold - Hampshire Artist Karen Eames

Out of the Cold

Image Size: 44cm x 44cm
Art Medium: Oil and Cold Wax on Canvas
Painting Price: £400

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Karen Eames

Mixed Media Artist

Landscapes and Seascapes

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Email: kaz.reed@icloud.com

Website: kareneamesartgallery.co.uk

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About The Artist

Based in Chalkhill Studio, Oliver's Battery, Winchester, Hampshire, Karen originally trained and worked as a nurse. She always painted in her spare time.

Karen achieved her lifetime dream when she had the opportunity to study Fine Art at Winchester School of Art and Design. She has exhibited throughout the UK and beyond. Her love for painting continues to develop and her work is often expressive, dreamlike and captures a sense of place. Karen enjoys working across media, especially cold wax medium. Her work uses colour, texture and form to capture semi-abstract landscapes and seascapes. The texture is created in layers and she experiments with many different mark-making tools. She explores painting from a deeper level, often relating to personal, visual experiences of her everyday life.

Karen’s painting has a more intuitive approach, which she develops through self-reflection and spending time walking her dogs. She works in sketchbooks on site and completes the paintings in her studio.

Winchester Hampshire Art Gallery - Seascape - Karen Eames
Wildlife - Bird Painting - Winchester Hampshire Artist Karen Eames
Winchester Artist - Hampshire England Art Gallery - Karen Eames
“Landscapes and skies are often overlooked, they surround us and yet can be missed as we are caught up in our busy lives. I sketch on site; I like the idea of paintings being part memory and part real. I have an intuitive approach to art, preferring to explore the colours of dreams rather than reality”
They become part real and part of my dreamscape. They allow me to free myself from the reality of the everyday.”

Exhibitions

Karen has exhibited throughout the UK and beyond.

Horses – Equestrian Art – Ringwood Hampshire Animal Artist Pauline Scott

Horses – Equestrian Art – Ringwood Hampshire Animal Artist Pauline Scott

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Artist: Pauline Scott

Artist: Pauline Scott

Horses - Snow Patrol - Equestrian Art - Ringwood Hampshire Animal Artist Pauline Scott

Snow Patrol

Image Size: 60cm x 50cm with mount
Art Medium: Pastel
Painting Price: £225

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Pauline Scott

Ringwood, Hampshire

Pastel Animal Artist

Phone: 07803 163691

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Email: pastelanimalartist.co.uk

Website: www.pastelanimalartist.co.uk

About The Artist

Art has been part of my life for as long as I can remember, however it is only in recent years that I have specialised in Animal Art, after retiring from teaching, where I held the position of Art co-ordinator.

My main work is creating pastel portraits from photographs of people’s cats, dogs and horses (or any other pet)! The aim of each portrait is to capture the true character, personality and expression of the pet, enabling people to enjoy and cherish them for a lifetime. The key to capturing your pet is through the eyes. When this is right, the rest follows.

I had the opportunity to go on Safari to Botswana and see the most magnificent animals, first hand, in their natural habitat; such a privilege! Since then I have developed a portfolio of wildlife Animal Art. For this I use Pastels and Graphite pencils, where very fine detail can be achieved.

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I am a member of the Ringwood Art Society, the Society of All Artists and the Society of Equestrian Artists. I have exhibited work locally, in London and in New York. I am also linked to the Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS). 20% goes to the WVS, when I sell a painting through their organisation.

I accept commissions and am happy to paint any animal. I feel very fortunate to finally be doing what I love.