After a non stop Spring and Summer of painting, I am delighted to be showing a selection of new oil paintings at Lime Tree Gallery, some examples are shown below.
Following on from the success of the last studio sale, I am pleased to announce some new works on paper available to purchase. All of the prints are unique, one of a kind, there are no editions.
All from a recent visit to the west coast of Scotland in the autumn of 2019.
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An annual 3 day visual art fair showcasing work to view and buy from over 60 exhibiting artists, galleries and collectives. Plus, artist led workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Family friendly and great atmosphere.
Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh will be showing new paintings including some from a recent visit to the Scottish Highlands.
‘Golden Light’ Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 cm
‘Loch Slapin,Blá Bhein’ Acrylic on board 28 x 34 cm
‘Black Cullins’ Acrylic on canvas 24 x 24 cm
‘Loch Scavaig’ Acrylic on canvas 24 x 24 cm
‘Sea Loch, Distant Rain’ Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 cm
“With more than two decades of providing stunning original artworks of all shapes and sizes to thousands of visitors every year, Affordable Art Fair is the go-to place for experienced collectors and first-time art buyers alike. Visit us in Battersea Park this Spring, 12 – 15 March, to browse 1,000s of contemporary artworks priced between £50 and £6,000, bringing together over 100 galleries from all over the globe.”
I am pleased to announce Tallantyre Gallery will be showing 16 oil paintings at the fair.
Please contact the gallery for tickets and information.
‘Passing Rain, Towards Beacon Hill’ oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm
‘Gypsy Horses, Clearing Rain’ oil on canvas, 30 x 24 cm
‘Landscape with Buzzard, Crows, Cows and Black Sheep’ oil on canvas 100 x 120 cm
I’m taking part in a number of winter exhibitions this year, it’s always a busy time but great to catch up with all the galleries and wish them well for the new year.
An exhibition at The Sill, Hadrian’s Wall, a world-class visitor destination in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
7th November 2019 – 19th January 2020
Inspired By Our Land is a special gallery space to showcase artists from across the area who take their inspiration from the landscapes, plants and animals that symbolise the Northumberland National Park.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to see the heart and soul of Northumberland National Park captured in different ways, featuring photography, soft watercolours, and vibrant ceramics.
‘Inspired by Our Land’, features 9 local artists and includes original work, prints, photography, and ceramics.
Many of the artists featured in the exhibition hail from Hexham and the Hadrian’s Wall area. They include photographer Kit Saddington, printmakers Carol Nunan, Rebecca Vincent and Adele Burdon, watercolour artists David Holliday, Robert Newton and Charlotte Thompson and ceramicists Steph Jamieson and Melanie Hopwood.
‘Inspired by Our Land’ represents the unique environment, varied geography and wonderful wildlife of our National Park. It promises to be a fantastic exhibition and with such a wide selection there is undoubtedly something for everyone. See Northumberland National Park’s dark skies and far horizons like you’ve never seen them before.
This free public exhibition runs from Thursday 7th November to 19th January 2020 from 10am to 4pm.
“FOSS FINE ART are delighted to present this new collection of paintings and monotypes, ‘Inner Landscapes’, by Robert Newton. This series of works are a response to his fascination with the ever-changing landscape which surrounds him; working en plein air and in the studio he captures the essence of the weather, natural structures, and water. building up textures by applying oil paint with bold, sweeping, impasto marks using large brushes and palette knives.”
Exhibition dates are Saturday 28 September until Saturday 26 October 2019. Please contact the gallery for further information.
‘Green Fields in Winter’ oil on canvas, 60 x 70 cm
An exhibition of 40 works in watercolour and monotype.
“Robert Newton started showing his understated watercolours with us in 2018 and immediately gathered an enthusiastic following. We’re delighted to be holding his first one man show with us throughout July.”
Robert’s works reflect a continuation of a long-term project; a study of a fixed frame surrounding an evolving panorama. Travelling through the landscape, utilising public transport, especially railways and buses, Robert sketches and photographs a passing window view of the countryside.
The Winter Exhibition 2018 is an eclectic mix of paintings, prints, jewellery and ceramics; serving as a platform to introduce new gallery artists and as a retrospective of past exhibitors.
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