Artist: Carl Whitfield
Title: Partnership
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: 10" x 14"
Price: £2,200
Biography: Carl Whitfield
Born in Yorkshire in 1958, Carl left school to pursue a career in commercial management but after some several years he returned to his first love, painting, and decided to make it his life’s work. Having undertaken no formal training, he closely studied wildlife and farm animals, spending the next few years practising and perfecting his technique. His main influences are the eminent English artists Grimshaw, Hunt and Herring.
Carl Whitfield’s very first painting was showcased in this gallery over 25 years ago, and he has remained a best-selling and constant exhibitor ever since that day.
The hallmark of Carl’s work is the particularly fine detail and intense rich colours, resulting in a painting of rare quality, depth and great charm. He has an amazing repertoire of indigenous wildlife subjects and he also paints still life of a stunning three-dimensional quality.
As a result, Carl’s paintings now have a huge following and he is now widely collected in the UK and throughout the world.
Artist: John Lewis Fitzgerald
Title: Father Of The Turf
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: " x "
Price: £
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: The Long Walk Home
Medium: Oil on Canvas Image Size: 16" x 24"
Price: £1,685
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Fieldwork
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: 10" x 12"
Price: £880
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Morning Shoot
Medium: Oil On Panel Image Size: 12" X 8"
Price: £745
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Winters Pleasure
Medium: Oil On Panel Size: 12" X 10"
Price: £880
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Shooting Season
Medium: Oil On Panel Image Size: 12" X 8"
Price: £745
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: David Howell
Title: The Beaters At Caradog (Wales)
Medium: Original Watercolour Image Size: 10" X 12"
Price: £1585
David Howell, S.E.A; R.S.M.A
David Howell was born in 1939 and is based at his studio in North Yorkshire, England. His paintings are primarily of landscape and marine subjects, but he is also well known for his Equestrian racing pictures.
He works in watercolour, oils and pastels, and is a regular exhibitor at both national level and with regional galleries in the UK, USA, the Middle East and Australia and is the current President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists.
David's approach to painting is very much concerned with capturing atmosphere and a sense of time and place but above all he is concerned with producing good paintings rather than topographical accuracy.
He works outside as much as possible and over the years has travelled widely and he is still just as likely to be found sitting by a canal in Venice as dragging an easel through the Arabian desert.
His paintings hang in corporate and private collections in locations that vary from royal palaces in the Middle East to city boardrooms.
Artist: Stuart Herod
Title: Sindar
Medium: Oil on Canvas Image Size: 20" X 30"
Price: £4,250
Biography: Stuart Herod
Born 1961 in Malta, Stuart Herod moved to Yorkshire aged 2 and has resided there ever since. Stuart’s passion for art developed as a child as did his interest in horseracing.
A self- taught artist, Stuart studied the painting techniques of the old masters. Using many thin layers of paint and transparent glazes he is able to build muscle definition and depth on the canvas to an incredibly accurate ‘photo-real’ standard. This meticulous technique means some paintings can take weeks and in some cases months to finish.
In recent times Stuart has drawn inspiration from contemporary equestrian artists such as Susan Crawford, Peter Curling and Richard Stone Reeves.
Artist:
Title: Lester Piggott On Royal Academy
Image Size: 18" X 28" Medium: Limited Edition Print 138/950. Signed By Lester Piggott
Price: £1150 Now: £
Artist: Jean Hamilton-George
Title: Fly Fishing
Medium: Original Oil On Canvas Image Size: 30" x 20"
Overall Size: 35" x 25"
Price: £1800
Courier Delivery Availiable please call or email for details and prices.
Biography: Jean Hamilton George Born in 1948 in Neath, West Glamorgan.
Consistent encouragement from her family supported an early ambition to become a painter. At first opportunity Jean entered an art college and by age 21 she had received first class honours in art and design from Newport college of art and a higher diploma in fine art from Slade.
Having graduated with such acclaim, the cold reality of making a living was faced through many hours of meticulous work on fine book illustration.
In 1974, Jean turned professional, her painterly skill embraces the spectacular fishing rivers of her native wales.
She has exhibited at various natural history galleries, including the Tryon gallery in London.
Artist: Carl Whitfield
Title: Partnership
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: 10" x 14"
Price: £2,200
Biography: Carl Whitfield
Born in Yorkshire in 1958, Carl left school to pursue a career in commercial management but after some several years he returned to his first love, painting, and decided to make it his life’s work. Having undertaken no formal training, he closely studied wildlife and farm animals, spending the next few years practising and perfecting his technique. His main influences are the eminent English artists Grimshaw, Hunt and Herring.
Carl Whitfield’s very first painting was showcased in this gallery over 25 years ago, and he has remained a best-selling and constant exhibitor ever since that day.
The hallmark of Carl’s work is the particularly fine detail and intense rich colours, resulting in a painting of rare quality, depth and great charm. He has an amazing repertoire of indigenous wildlife subjects and he also paints still life of a stunning three-dimensional quality.
As a result, Carl’s paintings now have a huge following and he is now widely collected in the UK and throughout the world.
Artist: John Lewis Fitzgerald
Title: Father Of The Turf
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: " x "
Price: £
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: The Long Walk Home
Medium: Oil on Canvas Image Size: 16" x 24"
Price: £1,685
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Fieldwork
Medium: Oil on Panel Image Size: 10" x 12"
Price: £880
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Morning Shoot
Medium: Oil On Panel Image Size: 12" X 8"
Price: £745
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Winters Pleasure
Medium: Oil On Panel Size: 12" X 10"
Price: £880
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: Stephen Hawkins
Title: Shooting Season
Medium: Oil On Panel Image Size: 12" X 8"
Price: £745
Biography: Stephen Hawkins
As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium.
Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of Stephen Hawkins' landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of down-land life.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England.
Artist: David Howell
Title: The Beaters At Caradog (Wales)
Medium: Original Watercolour Image Size: 10" X 12"
Price: £1585
David Howell, S.E.A; R.S.M.A
David Howell was born in 1939 and is based at his studio in North Yorkshire, England. His paintings are primarily of landscape and marine subjects, but he is also well known for his Equestrian racing pictures.
He works in watercolour, oils and pastels, and is a regular exhibitor at both national level and with regional galleries in the UK, USA, the Middle East and Australia and is the current President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists.
David's approach to painting is very much concerned with capturing atmosphere and a sense of time and place but above all he is concerned with producing good paintings rather than topographical accuracy.
He works outside as much as possible and over the years has travelled widely and he is still just as likely to be found sitting by a canal in Venice as dragging an easel through the Arabian desert.
His paintings hang in corporate and private collections in locations that vary from royal palaces in the Middle East to city boardrooms.
Artist: Stuart Herod
Title: Sindar
Medium: Oil on Canvas Image Size: 20" X 30"
Price: £4,250
Biography: Stuart Herod
Born 1961 in Malta, Stuart Herod moved to Yorkshire aged 2 and has resided there ever since. Stuart’s passion for art developed as a child as did his interest in horseracing.
A self- taught artist, Stuart studied the painting techniques of the old masters. Using many thin layers of paint and transparent glazes he is able to build muscle definition and depth on the canvas to an incredibly accurate ‘photo-real’ standard. This meticulous technique means some paintings can take weeks and in some cases months to finish.
In recent times Stuart has drawn inspiration from contemporary equestrian artists such as Susan Crawford, Peter Curling and Richard Stone Reeves.
Artist:
Title: Lester Piggott On Royal Academy
Image Size: 18" X 28" Medium: Limited Edition Print 138/950. Signed By Lester Piggott
Price: £1150 Now: £
Artist: Jean Hamilton-George
Title: Fly Fishing
Medium: Original Oil On Canvas Image Size: 30" x 20"
Overall Size: 35" x 25"
Price: £1800
Courier Delivery Availiable please call or email for details and prices.
Biography: Jean Hamilton George Born in 1948 in Neath, West Glamorgan.
Consistent encouragement from her family supported an early ambition to become a painter. At first opportunity Jean entered an art college and by age 21 she had received first class honours in art and design from Newport college of art and a higher diploma in fine art from Slade.
Having graduated with such acclaim, the cold reality of making a living was faced through many hours of meticulous work on fine book illustration.
In 1974, Jean turned professional, her painterly skill embraces the spectacular fishing rivers of her native wales.
She has exhibited at various natural history galleries, including the Tryon gallery in London.