15/04/2015

Seascapes


SEASCAPES
JANE CORSELLIS, DONALD HAMILTON FRASER,
ANDREW MACARA, RICHARD PIKESLEY

02-30 April 2015

This exhibition focuses on the seascapes of four artists; Jane Corsellis, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Richard Pikesley and Andrew Macara. Each artist has been selected for this exhibition because their ability to capture the essence of a natural environment in traditional painting mediums.


Jane Corsellis had many solo exhibitions with the New Academy Gallery between 1985 and 2004. Many of these were hugely successful and she acquired countless admirers and collectors of her paintings. Jane shares her time between London and Pembrokeshire, where she has had a house and a studio for many years.
Jane Corsellis, The Regatta, La Rochelle, France
oil on canvas, 75 x 90cm (framed)
Jane has enjoyed a most distinguished career with many international solo exhibitions, as well as exhibiting regularly at Messum’s Gallery in Cork Street, New English Art Club and the Royal Watercolour Society. Several books and DVDs about her and her work have been published, including ‘A Personal View Painting in Oils and Watercolour’ (David and Charles, 2000) and ‘Coastal Watercolours’, released by APV Films in 2004.



Donald Hamilton Fraser (1929-2009) is well known for his colourful, semi-abstracted landscapes. His style is much imitated and characterised by the use of thick layers of brightly coloured paint applied with a palette knife. 
 
Donald Hamilton-Fraser, Lindisfarne
 oil on paper, 62 x 67cm (framed size)
Donald was born in London and trained at St Martin’s School of Art. He spent a time in Paris, having been awarded a one year scholarship. After returning to England, he began exhibiting regularly in the UK and USA. He tutored at the Royal College for 25 years, where his students included Patrick Caulfield and David Hockney. Among his many honours, he was made a full Royal Academician in 1985.



Andrew Macara’s paintings are instantly recognisable by his unique use of light and shadow, across water, snow or ice. Born in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, in 1944. He considers himself mainly self-taught, apart from a brief spell studying with Leonard Fuller at the St Ives School of Painting. 
 
Andrew Macara, Kids Fishing, Looe
oil on canvas, 30 x 35cm
He has exhibited at Curwen and New Academy Gallery regularly since the early 1990’s, also the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Royal Society of British Artists and the New English Art Club. In 2009, ‘Andrew Macara’ written by Jonathan Riley was published (Construction Arts Ltd).


Richard Pikesley’s stunning oil paintings capture the beauty of sunlit coastlines of various UK locations, including Dorset and Cornwall.
 

Richard Pikesley, July Heat, Lyme Regis
 oil on canvas, 41 x 46cm
He is a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and the current president of the New English Art Club. He has exhibited widely across the UK and abroad, in particular the USA. He was a winner of the Chairman's Prize and the South West Regional Prize - Discerning Eye in 2001. Publications include 'Oils Workshop' (HarperCollins).

To see all of the work in the exhibition click here to see the gallery website.

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