Exhibiting in the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) Gallery - Summer Show 13 June- 21 July 2024
I am exhibiting 3 landscape paintings in this exhibition.
4 Brook Street
St. Paul’s Square
Birmingham
B3 1SA
Exhibiting in the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) Gallery - Summer Show 13 June- 21 July 2024
I am exhibiting 3 landscape paintings in this exhibition.
4 Brook Street
St. Paul’s Square
Birmingham
B3 1SA
I am exhibiting 3 landscape paintings in this exhibition.
I've been having a lot of fun working with oil paint mixed with some cold wax medium. This gives it texture and it is possible to work with transparent layers to create depth. I've also embedded slate dust and raw pigment into some of the paintings, including of the Honister Pass in the Lake District.
This painting conveys the atmosphere of a beautiful, Autumn day in the Lake District. The sky is grey, it has been raining and the colour of the mountains is muted. Then, a moment of excitement as the sun breaks through illuminating the more distant fell. There is a sublime splash of colour. The burnt sienna of the bracken and the light slope next to it are revealed.
The exhibition is on from 16 November to 6 January 2024, 4 Brook Street, St Paul's Square, B3 1SA
I am thrilled to have two drawings selected for this exhibition.
'The RBSA is proud to present the first ever RBSA Drawing Prize. This show exhibits great draughtsmanship and celebrates all forms of drawing. Drawing has been practised by humans since the Stone Age and has developed as a form of visual communication and artistic expression ever since. Drawing continues to be the backbone of artistic practice, whether it is used for preliminary ideas and plans, or to achieve a finished piece.
Featuring 128 works from 96 artists, RBSA Drawing Prize exhibition showcases the best of contemporary drawing with the inclusion of both established and emerging artists. A wide range of styles, techniques, and practices are on display, including traditional mark making, digital drawing, performance drawing, sculptural drawing, and more.'
This year’s exhibition was selected by:
Barbara Walker MBE RA – Turner Prize Nominee 2023
Kate Mason – Cultural leader and changemaker – across arts, heritage, cultural and creative sectors
Steve Bulcock – Deputy Head of Institute of Creative Arts at Birmingham City University