Paint Out Norwich 2014 Artists

Paint Out Norwich 2014 Competing Artists

The jury selected artists for 2014, chosen from nearly 60 entries, were:

John Behm, Timothy Betjeman, Bryony Birkbeck, Richard Bond, Patrick Boswell, Leon Bunnewell, Roy Connelly, Chris Daynes, Anthea Eames, Katie Falcon, Cornelia Fitzroy, Gerald Green, Mark Greenwood, Jane Hall, Wil Harvey, Francesca Heathorn, Mary KallagherDan Llywelyn Hall, Chloe Mandy, Stephen Martyn, Elizabeth Monahan, Simon Page, Janet Poole, Michael P Richardson, Haidee-Jo Summers, Mo Teeuw, Liam Wales, and Philip Wilkinson.

The artists were in action on 22 and 23 October 2014 at seven iconic Norwich locations.

John Behm

2013 Laure and Beanthe by John Behm
Laure and Beanthe by John Behm
John Behm has a natural affinity for the landscape of Norfolk and the Scottish borders where he was occupied in the conception and execution of public sculptures. He has been unable to work for a while due to a near fatal accident but fortunately has fully recovered and has been making some beautiful paintings en plein air.

Timothy Betjeman

Myatts Fields by Timothy Betjeman
Myatts Fields by Timothy Betjeman
Timothy Betjeman moved to London from New York City eight years ago on a two year bursary to the Prince’s Drawing Schools. He paints en plein air the streets of South East London, where he lives, with broad oil paint brushstrokes giving his work a vital atmosphere.

Bryony Birkbeck

Atom1 by Bryony Birkbeck
Atom1 by Bryony Birkbeck
Bryony Birkbeck comes from a background of illustration and set design in feature films, music videos and art installations. She has produced graphical work that has featured in The Guardian Magazine. She is constantly exploring new ways in which to work and is very excited about Paint Out Norwich. “It’s a completely new challenge.”

Richard Bond

Coverack Harbour by Richard Bond
Coverack Harbour by Richard Bond
Richard Bond lives in Norwich, works in oil and watercolour, and has taken part in numerous national and regional painting competitions. In the International Artist Magazine, he said, “one of the chief joys of watercolour is to say more with less.”

Patrick Boswell

Norwich from Mousehold Avenue by Patrick Boswell
Norwich from Mousehold Avenue by Patrick Boswell
Patrick Boswell is steeped in the history of en plein air painting. His family were dealers and framers for Norwich School masters John Sell Cotman and John Crome, and later, Alfred Munnings. Patrick is inspired by the work of Edward Seago and is the published author of Boswell’s Norwich.

Leon Bunnewell

The Balloon Seller, Timber Hill, Norwich by Leon Bunnewell
The Balloon Seller, Timber Hill, Norwich by Leon Bunnewell
Norwich-based self-taught artist Leon Bunnewell enjoys painting the seascapes, landscapes and townscapes, often at night, of his home county of Norfolk. He works mainly “outside, ‘on the spot’, throughout the year in all weathers.” He describes his style of working as “loosely, colourfully and often vigorously.”

Roy Connelly

Pin Mill by Roy Connelly
Pin Mill by Roy Connelly
Roy Connelly, a founder member of the Plein Air Brotherhood, says he is just as happy with his easel and box of oil paints on a deserted beach as he is at noisy and busy Trafalgar Square in London. His home turf is the area in Suffolk close to where Gainsborough and Constable lived and worked.

Chris Daynes

Norwich School by Chris Daynes
Norwich School by Chris Daynes
Chris Daynes is a seasoned en plein air painter who works all over England in all weathers, “always a challenging and sometimes uncomfortable experience, very social and never dull”, he says.

Anthea Eames

Sea Lavender by Anthea Eames
Sea Lavender by Anthea Eames
Anthea Eames says that the real challenge in her painting is not simply to record what is in front of her but to reveal the story beneath the surface, giving a true sense of place. She uses natural earth pigments, ochres, sand, chalk, plants, or whatever she finds, and mixes them with a variety of resins to achieve the desired effect.

Katie Falcon

Darkness to Albert Bridge by Katie Falcon
Darkness to Albert Bridge by Katie Falcon
Katie Falcon is a part of Group Eight, a Norfolk painting group, who set up their easels in a variety of locations to capture what they call “intense natural loveliness”. Katie can be found painting outside in all weathers and at all times of year, capturing the changing seasons. She has spent many years drawing and painting all around Norwich particularly inside and outside the cathedral.

Cornelia Fitzroy

Litchmere Lane, Hales, Norfolk by Cornelia FitzRoy
Litchmere Lane, Hales, Norfolk by Cornelia FitzRoy
Cornelia Fitzroy is also part of the Norfolk painting group, Group Eight, formed “primarily with a single intention to energise and progress Life Drawing practice” it has since then “gathered pace to emerge as an identifiable collective of independent, multi-disciplinary, Norfolk-based artists, who regularly exhibit their work at different venues in London and East Anglia.” Cornelia says she becomes totally immersed in the moment and responds powerfully to changing weather, light, colours, and pattern.

Gerald Green

Strollers in the Town by Gerald Green
Strollers in the Town by Gerald Green
Gerald Green trained as an architect but gave it up to pursue his passion for painting. His Plein Air paintings have, what he calls, “a sense of … ‘casual reality’” in which he aims “to catch the essence of [his] subjects with the use of light to energize and invigorate the work.”

Mark Greenwood

Wren Triptych 2, St Brides, Fleet Street by Mark Greenwood
Wren Triptych 2, St Brides, Fleet Street by Mark Greenwood
Mark Greenwood has set out to draw all 28 of Christopher Wren’s still standing London churches in their 21st century surroundings. “I love the power of Wren’s architecture set against fluid transient street life.” His mission, which he also hopes to fulfill in Norwich, is to capture the energy of the churches alongside the energy of the city.

Jane Hall

Food and wine by Jane Hall
Food and wine by Jane Hall
Jane Hall likes to show buildings and modern life going on around them. She particularly likes seaside resorts and all their signs and advertising posters. Her postcard sized work, she says, is influenced by American Realism and Pop Art.

Wil Harvey

Norwich School Chapel by Wil Harvey
Norwich School Chapel by Wil Harvey
Wil Harvey is a retired doctor, largely self taught who paints enjoys painting en plein air the Suffolk landscape in both oils, and, pen, ink and wash. He teaches basic painting and drawing techniques to art clubs in his local area

Francesca Heathorn

Camp Starlight, Pennsylvania by Francesca Heathorn
Camp Starlight, Pennsylvania by Francesca Heathorn
Francesca Heathorn graduated from Norwich Art School with a Masters Degree in Digital Art and now works in television. She keeps up her oil painting skills by working on location and is currently working on a series exploring the interplay of light, trees, and water.

Mary Kallagher

Calvados Stall, Coutances by Mary Kallagher
Calvados Stall, Coutances by Mary Kallagher
Mary Kallagher’s work in oils and watercolours is in a representational style. She enjoys “plein air painting when the weather allows” and can be found all over Norfolk filling her sketch book with fine pen and wash.

Dan Llywelyn Hall

2008 work by Dan Llywelyn Hall
2008 work by Dan Llywelyn Hall
Dan Llywelyn Hall, who was born in Wales, is a highly regarded en plein air painter in the Romantic tradition of Samuel Palmer, John Piper and Graham Sutherland. “His work is part of that visionary lineage of painters, for whom landscape became an embodiment of human feeling and thought”, writes Rachel Campbell Johnston, Art Critic of The Times.

Chloe Mandy

Thunder Raises by Chloe Mandy
Thunder Raises by Chloe Mandy
Chloe Mandy is well practiced at creating a beautiful painting in a day having appeared on the TV programme Coastal Britain where she had to work near to her home in North Norfolk, while the cameras rolled.

Stephen Martyn

Kings Lynn Custom House by Stephen Martyn
Kings Lynn Custom House by Stephen Martyn
Stephen Martyn, an accomplished watercolourist, moved from London to Norfolk, nearly thirty years ago, inspired by the dramatic skies and wide open spaces. He is a keen hiker and whatever city he is in he goes exploring with a sketchbook.

Elizabeth Monahan

Norwich Sketchbook by Elizabeth Monahan
Norwich Sketchbook by Elizabeth Monahan
Elizabeth Monahan studied Natural History Illustration and has worked as a children’s illustrator for twenty years. Recently relocated to Norwich, she has discovered the joys of drawing from life and always carries her watercolours, charcoal, and ink, when she is out and about in the city.

Simon Page

The Peloton by Simon Page
The Peloton by Simon Page
Simon Page says the starting point of his work is close proximity, and, direct and careful observation. For him a drawing is an adventure. He loves the excitement of starting a new drawing as a journey with no clear destination that only becomes clear as the work progresses.

Janet Poole

Seen Better Days, N Yorks, by Janet Poole
Seen Better Days, N Yorks, by Janet Poole
Janet Poole, although trained as a graphic designer, is now primarily an en plein air painter. Colour and simplicity are the guiding principles her work whether it be in the French Alps or the Yorkshire Moors .Her impressionistic work is executed sometimes in pastels, watercolour and acrylic but recently she has chosen oil for her small paintings.

Michael P Richardson

Tug on the Slip by Michael P Richardson
Tug on the Slip by Michael P Richardson
Michael P Richardson was a wartime evacuee to Ipswich and is a member of the Plein Air Painting Society, The Wapping Group of Artists, and shows in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. He paints outside almost every day in the Impressionist style for collectors worldwide.

Haidee-Jo Summers

Sails Up by Haidee-Jo Summers
Sails Up by Haidee-Jo Summers
Haidee-Jo Summers was one of the few artists chosen to record the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee River Pageant with an en plein air painting. Her fresh and vibrant brushwork is coupled with keen observational skills. Ken Howard RA gave her an award saying that her paintings “really make you see and very often reflections aren’t seen, her work makes you see them.”

Mo Teeuw

Nottingham by Mo Teeuw
Nottingham by Mo Teeuw
Mo Teeuw is a member of the Institute of East Anglian Artists and loves en plein air painting and actively encourages all her artist friends to join her outside. She likes to paint every day and claimed in January 2014, one of the wettest winters on record, that she only spent four days in the studio.

Liam Wales

National Hospital for Neurology, London by Liam Wales
National Hospital for Neurology, London by Liam Wales
Liam Wales learnt to draw at the knee of his architect father. “He taught me how to look at things carefully,” he says, “He had a quick fluid line which I adopted and adapted. I like quirky details and the juxtaposition of nature with the man made.”

Philip Wilkinson

Birthplace (Hospital Demolition) by Philip Wilkinson
Birthplace (Hospital Demolition) by Philip Wilkinson
Philip Wilkinson loves drawing on the spot. “The materials are used quite freely, a daub of paint here, a scratch of ink there which contributes in its own way to the atmosphere and spontaneity of the piece”, he says. He finds equal inspiration in the coastline, the mountains and the city.

 

 

 

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