All Projects

Pet portrait, Jennifer Dixon

Jennifer began her career in footwear design but was always keenly aware of developments in architecture, industrial buildings, fashion and interior design. She works mainly in pencil and watercolour, producing detailed drawings of buildings and expressive pet portraits. She takes commissions and has worked for clients as far afield as France and the USA. For...Continue reading

Coastal view, Andrew Petit

Andrew says: “I work mainly in water-based oils, but every so often, try my hand at portraits – usually in pastels. My first love is painting the coast and sea (we had a holiday cottage in St Ives for 16 years), but I also enjoy trying to capture some of our beautiful local countryside”.Continue reading

Hare, Vicki Milne

Vicki joined WADAC in 2022, and fits art around a full-time job. She loves to paint animals in watercolours, acrylic and mixed media and says she likes her art work to be colourful. Vicki is a valued member of the WADAC committee and, in particular, organises the club’s monthly artist demos and annual workshops.Continue reading

Goring Lock, Tim Kapp

Tim has always wanted to draw and paint, but somehow life got the better of him and he only really found the courage and confidence to commit to art in his late forties. His paintings are often of people, places or situations he doesn’t want to forget, and he favours the medium of oil paint...Continue reading

Townscape, Jeff Barker

Jeff Barker is a long-term member of WADAC. He says: “I enjoy drawing and painting – learning and applying various techniques which may hopefully enhance the end product, using charcoal, inks, pens, pastels, pencil and acrylic paint. I’m happy tackling most subjects, ranging from realism to semi abstract. I try to make my work interesting...Continue reading

Summer beach, Paul Ross

Paul has been a keen photographer for many years and started painting fairly recently, when he took early retirement. Paul paints mainly in acrylics, using his dramatic landscape and urban photography, as reference, employing a semi-abstracted, vivid style.    

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