Annabel Fairfax
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Since leaving the Heatherley School of Fine Art, following an earlier career in design and photography, Annabel Fairfax has exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom. She takes her inspiration from the natural world around her and her free and flowing style is particularly suited to the medium of watercolour
In 2006 Annabel learnt to paint in oils and in 2008 had a painting accepted by the Royal Accademy for inclusion in the Summer Exhibition
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Cavendish Morton R.I., R.O.I said of her work:
"Lively, decorative, painted with a sense of humour;
the bright colours and free brushwork make them immediately appealing"
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Pat Owen
Having painted for pleasure for most of her life and been encouraged by friends to show her work more widely, Pat Owen's charming watercolour sketches now enjoy considerable success at exhibitions throughout the country, and her limited edition prints are sold worldwide. Her deceptively simple style perfectly captures the spirit and movement of her subjects and her work reflects her empathy with the countryside and with country sports
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In 1997 she was admitted to the Freedom of the Painters and Stainers Company and into the Freedom of the City of London
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Bella Prideaux
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Bella studied at Sunnigwell School of Fine Art for seven years. She combines her love of animals and nature with art and her dramatic wildlife scenes are inspired by frequent visits to Africa
She paints in watercolour, oil and pastel, undertakes commissions in all three media, and exhibits both in London and the country
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