Showing posts with label rbsagallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rbsagallery. Show all posts

Monday 26 July 2021

'To be there' - new solo exhibition of pastel landscapes at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, opening Tuesday 17 August 2021

 


'To be there'

Solo Exhibition 

Royal Birmingham Society of Artists - ground floor

17 August – 3 October 2021

 

Linda Nevill would love to be in any of these landscapes again whether in sunshine or snow, on a clifftop overlooking the sea or high in the hills.  These are her responses to a range of landscapes evoking memories of, amongst other things, the softness of heather, the searing heat on the coastal path, the tingling of ice and the crunching of footsteps in snow.

Working in all weathers to make plein air sketches and studies she works with these and photographs to create finished pieces.

For this exhibition she has worked with vibrant soft pastels









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Wednesday 28 April 2021

I'm showing in the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery in the Members and Associates show - an exhibition on the walls and visitors at last!

 Post Lockdown Exhibition 20th April to 22nd May 2021



Gallery 1, 2 & also online
For over 200 years the RBSA Members and Associates have been displayed in this annual exhibition.
The Members & Associates Exhibition is displayed online for the first time, and across two floors of the RBSA Gallery.


Frozen lake - Pastel  Linda Nevill ARBSA

Silver birches - Pastel  Linda Nevill ARBSA

All work in the exhibition is for sale








Friday 11 September 2020

I'm delighted to have my new etching 'Red by night' selected for the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Prize Exhibition

 I'm delighted to have my new etching, 'Red by Night' selected for the RBSA Prize exhibition which takes place 8 October - 21 November 2020.

This exhibition is now extended on line until 16 January.  See all work online here  Prize exhibition - scroll down page to see all artwork



Here's the etching and the metal plate the etching was printed from.