Wittenham Clumps, Mark Wood
Mark Wood is a well-known Wallingford artist, painting delightful, gentle watercolours of landmark local scenes. Recently he has focused on vibrant, atmospheric acrylic landscapes Continue reading→
Sunrise, David Booth
David Booth works in all mediums but favours oil on canvas, painting reflective landscapes, portraits and still lives. Continue reading→
Autumn Fruit, Carole Kettle
Carole Kettle is an experienced local artist who loves to draw and paint local scenes, usually in watercolour but also using acrylic and pastels. Continue reading→
Rabbits Hill Ewelme, Brian Butcher
Brian Butcher is an experinece artist, able to tackle most subjects, using most media. His preferred media is oil on canvas and he paints reflective landscapes and vibrant street scenes Continue reading→
Stormy moor, Nicola Webb
Acrylic on board Nicola says: In 2018 I started taking art classes, when I retired early. Starting from scratch, I had to learn to draw, grasp perspective, tonal contrasts, colour mixing etc and my work was very traditional. In the past year I have deliberately become looser and more expressive and want to continue to... Continue reading→
Lily Pond, Gavin Peacock
Gavin Peacock works mainly in oils and acrylics, looking for great compositions with plenty of depth and atmosphere. Many of his paintings are from his imagination Continue reading→
de Medici, Nick Shanager
Nick Shanagher lives in Cholsey and works in acrylic, watercolour, pencil and ink. After Monet Little Stoke from Ferry Lane Wiltshire Stooks
Bahamian cafe life, Geoff Johnson
Art has always been a passion of mine and I studied Fine Art at Loughborough University, before becoming an art teacher at secondary school. After teaching on the Isle of Wight for over 20 years, a change was needed and I went to work in the Bahamas. Whilst the sun and sea was wonderful, the... Continue reading→
A Corner of Cornwall, Margaret Cone
Margaret Cone is an experienced artist who uses a range of mediums and paints lively landscapes, street scenes and still lives. Continue reading→