Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 2015

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2015


‘OUT OF THE BLUE’ AN EXHIBITION AND BOOK LAUNCH BY

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MALL GALLERIES ◦ THE MALL ◦ LONDON

MONDAY 24th - SATURDAY 29th AUGUST 2015

10am - 5pm DAILY

120 NEW PAINTINGS BY ROSA SEPPLE RI FEATURED IN ‘OUT OF THE BLUE’ A PUBLICATION BY ADRIAN HILL TO PURCHASE OR VIEW ORIGINAL WORKS VISIT


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ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS The 203rd Exhibition Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1 25 March to 11 April 2015, 10am to 5pm

www.riwatercolours.org Cover image: Ronald Maddox Hon PRI Hon RBA Hon RWS Topiary, Levens Hall


Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours

President Andy Wood

Council Aimee Birnbaum Chris Forsey Anne McCormack Jean Noble Jean Robinson Ian Sidaway Deborah Walker

Vice President Tony Hunt

Honorary President Ronald Maddox

Honorary Secretary Lillias August

Honorary Artist Members Frederick Beckett Simon Palmer Thomas Plunkett

Patron Her Majesty the Queen Honorary Member HRH The Prince of Wales

Treasurer Robin Hazlewood Publicity Secretary Rosa Sepple

Membership Secretary David A Parfitt

Administration 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD Tel: 020 7930 6844 www.mallgalleries.org.uk Registered Charity No. 291405

Exhibitions Secretary Naomi Tydeman

Photography Alex Mary Hughes

Archivist Sandra Walker

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Members ALLBROOK, Colin, RSMA, Hollycot, Umberleigh, North Devon EX37 9AS Tel: 01769 560041, colin@allbrook.fsbusiness.co.uk AUGUST, Lillias, West Barn, Golden Lane, Lawshall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP29 4PS Tel: 01284 830101, lilliasaugust@btinternet.com BANNING, Paul, RSMA, Woodlands Corner, Redlands Lane, Ewshot GU10 5AS Tel: 01252 850428, paulbanning@uk2.net BARBER KENNEDY, Mat, MBK Studios, 1706 S. Halsted Street, Chicago IL 60608 Tel: 312 432 9032, mat@matbarberkennedy.com BERNARD, Mike, Nutcombe Farm, Nutcombe Hill, Combe Martin, North Devon EX34 0PQ Tel: 01271 883103, mike.bernardri@gmail.com BIRNBAUM, Aimee, 12 St. Mark’s Crescent NW1 7TS Tel: 020 7267 7622, aimeebirnbaum@talktalk.net BLISS, Ian, 10 Vicarage Lane, Wing, Leighton Buzzard LU7 0NU Tel: 01296 688066 BONE, Charles, Winters Farm, Puttenham, Guildford, Surrey GU3 1AR Tel: 01483 810226 CARDNELL, Delia, Ground Floor Flat 7, Canynge Square, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3LA Tel: 07969017303 CAULKIN, Martin, September Cottage, Naunton, Upton upon Severn, Worcester WR8 0PY Tel: 01684 592611 COOK, Ian, RSW, 3 Falside Road, Paisley PA2 6JZ Tel: 01418 843062, idcook@talktalk.net DALZELL, Nora, 6 Butt Close, Wigston, Leicestershire LE18 3LP Tel: 01162 925635, noradalzell@gmail.com DALZELL, Ralph, 6 Butt Close, Wigston, Leicestershire LE18 3LP Tel: 01162 925635, ralphdalzell@gmail.com DELLAR, Roger, PS ROI Nutcombe Hill Cottage, Hindhead Road, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6AZ Tel: 01428 604504, roger.dellar@btinternet.com FARRELL, Don, 521 Maquinna Place, Qualicum Beach, B.C., Canada V9K 1B3 Tel: 1250 752 4280, dfarrell@telus.net FAZAKERLEY, Pauline, 60 The Avenue, Tadworth, Surrey KT20 5DE Tel: 01737 812377, paulinefazakerley@btinternet.com FOLKES, Peter, 61 Ethelburt Avenue, Southampton SO16 3DF Tel: 023 8055 6918 FORSEY, Chris, Munstead Wood Hut, Brighton Road, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XA Tel: 01483 808734, christopher.forsey@btinternet.com GRAA JENSEN, Lisa, 32 The Crescent, Wimbledon Park, London SW19 8AN Tel: 020 8715 4793, lisagraajensen@gmail.com HAZLEWOOD, Robin, 16 Beverley Path, Barnes, London SW13 0AL Tel: 020 8876 7773, robin@hazelwood-art.com HUGHES, Kevin, Edge Hill, Helscott Road, Marhamchurch, Bude, Cornwall EX23 0JE Tel: 01288 361553, kevinhug@hotmail.com


HUNT, Tony, 10 Andrewes Close, Bishop’s Waltham, Hampshire SO32 1GY Tel: 01489 893372, thunt46237@btinternet.com HUNTLY, Moira, PS RSMA, ‘Alpha’, Collin Close, Willersey, Broadway WR12 7PP Tel: 01386 853607 KENT, Colin, 64 Forest Road, Romford, Essex RM7 8DT Tel: 01708 740572 KING, Robert, RSMA, 2 Coastguard Cottages, Lepe, Exbury, Hants SO45 1AD Tel: 02380 243017 LARGE, George, RBA, 33 South View, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9TU Tel: 01572 821053 MADDOX, Ronald, Hon RBA Hon RWS, Herons, 21 New Road, Digswell, Welwyn, Hertfordshire AL6 0AQ Tel: 01438 714884, ronaldmaddox@btinternet.com MAHLER, Mary, Peartree Cottage, 7 Vicarage Lane, Felpham, Bognor Regis,West Sussex PO22 7DY Tel: 01243 868116, mahler@lowsley.co.uk MCCORMACK, Anne, East Cottage, Hadham Hall, Little Hadham, Herts SG11 2EB Tel: 01279 771044, mccormakone@btinternet.com MYERS, Christopher, RBA,Woodside Cottage,Wadhurst Road, Frant, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9EH Tel: 01892 750508, chris,fraut@virgin.net DUDLEY NEILL, Anna, 15 Putney Heath Lane, London SW15 3JG Tel: 020 8785 2223, mrmrsmaneill@talktalk.net NOBLE, Jean, Brooklands, High Street, Clavering, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 4QW Tel: 01799 550401, mail@jeannoble.com ORSBORN, Nick, 73 Stanmer Villas, Brighton BN1 7HN Tel: 01273 550714, nick@nickorsborn.com PARFITT, David A, 13 Coal Barton, Coleford, Radstock BA3 5PF Tel: 01373 812956, parfittart@aol.com PLINCKE, J Richard, Portway, St. Marybourne, Andover, Hants SP11 6BL Tel: 01264 738324, roseplincke@btinternet.com POLITIS, George, 6 Stamatapoulou Str, Thessaloniki, Greece GR 54642 Tel: 0030 6944 422097, anliv28@yahoo.gr POXON, David, Japonica Cottage, 3 Hill End, Claverley, Shropshire WV5 7DQ Tel: 01746 710552, david_poxon@yahoo.co.uk PRICE, Harry, 49 Station Road, Balsall Common, Coventry CV7 7FN Tel: 01676 533734, 49rowan@googlemail.com RAYNES, John, 8 Tehidy Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 2SZ Tel: 01326 311727, johnsraynes@gmail.com READ, Sue, 26 Rectory Street, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8AE Tel: 01986 873940, susanread41@btinternet.com ROBINSON, Jean, 16 Lynch Road, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8BZ Tel: 01252 725007, jeanrobinson72@hotmail.com RUDD, Bob, 38 The Causeway, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15 3DB Tel: 01249 653007, bob.rudd@icloud.com

SEPPLE, Rosa, 33 Hacton Lane, Hornchurch, Essex RM12 6PH Tel: 01708 470979, rosa@rosasepple.com SIDAWAY, Ian, Pembridge Cottage, 10 Strawberry Hill Road, Twickenham TW1 4PT Tel: 020 8287 8993, iansidaway@blueyonder.co.uk SKEA, Janet, Le Bourg, St. Front La Riviere, France, 24300 Tel: +33(0)553560553 SLATER, Richard, The Barn, Ducky Lane, Landrake, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 5DL Tel: 01752 851496 SORRELL, Julia, RBA, Manor Farm, Wash Lane, Snetterton, Norfolk NR16 2TU Tel: 01953 498736, sanderssorrell@gmail.com STAMP, Edward, 62 High Street, South Stewkley, Nr Leighton Buzzard, Beds. LU7 0HR Tel: 01525 240681 TOOP, Bill, Bill Toop Studio and Gallery, Easter Cottage, 5 Knighton Lane, Broadmayne, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8EZ Tel: 01305 854274, bill@billtoop.com TREVENA, Shirley, 3 Old Farm Court, New Salts Farm Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, W. Sussex BN43 5FE Tel: 01273 464237, shirley@shirleytrevena.com TYDEMAN, Naomi, 60 Bevelin Hall, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, Wales SA69 9PQ Tel: 01834 813601, naomi@naonitydeman.co.uk WALKER, Deborah, 58 Wales Lane, Barton under Needwood, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE13 8JG Tel: 01283 716266, deb@walker-art.co.uk WALKER, Sandra, 39 Stewkley Road, Wing, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. LU7 0NJ Tel: 01296 681009, s.walkerhay@gmail.com WAUGH, Eric, Pen An Vrea, St Kew Highway, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 3EG Tel: 01208 841866 WEAVER, Peter, RBA, 2 Brookside Cottages, Ismays Road, Ivy Hatch, Kent TN15 0NY Tel: 01732 811107 WOOD, Andy, Rafters, Old Brickyard, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7EE Tel: 01797 227618, andy@andywoodgallery.com WYNNE, Geoffrey, Porton Tejeiro, 20, 3h, Granada, Spain 18005, geoffreywynneri@yahoo.es YARDLEY, John, 5 Evesham Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9DF Tel: 01737 246376, johnyardley@tiscali.co.uk

Honorary Retired Members ARCHER, C J EASTON, David FREER, Roy GOODWIN, Leslie LLOYD, R J PENDERED, Susan

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President’s Foreword

President's Foreword

As the new President it gives me great pleasure to welcome visitors and contributors to the 203rd exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. Our aim this year has been, as always, to bring together a selection of the very best in contemporary watercolour painting. We hope that you enjoy the show. In curating the exhibition we sought to include the widest range of subjects, styles and methods used by member and non-member artists today. Watercolour is a wonderful medium capable of a vast range of expressive possibilities from sublimely subtle and delicate to confidently forthright and powerful. And now artists working in newer water soluble mediums are moving the boundaries and widening the expressive possibilities even more. Water mixed with natural pigment was the very first artist’s medium - used by early man to paint on the walls of caves. Since then it has moved on more than a little but still retains its natural quality and elemental power. In the past decade or so there has been a resurgence of interest in watercolour painting across the world and we are especially pleased this year to welcome the work of several distinguished artists from as far afield as the USA and China.

Presidents New Society of Painters in Water Colours founded 1831 Joseph Powell 1832–1833 Founding Members Thomas Maisey Henry Warren

1833–1834 1839–1873

The Society became the Institute of Painters in Water Colours 1863 Louis Haghe 1873–1884 6

As the new President it gives me great pleasure to welcome visitors and contributors to the

We are honoured andof delighted that HM The Queen exhibition the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours.continues Our aim this year has been, a to Royal bring together a selection ofPainters the very best in in contemporary watercolour painting. her Patronage always, of the Institute of Water hope that you enjoy the show. Colours and similarly pleased that our Honorary Member In curating the exhibition we sought to include the widest range of subjects, styles and meth HRH The Prince has again sent two of hisis paintings usedof byWales member and non-member artists us today. Watercolour a wonderful medium capabl of expressive possibilities from sublimely subtle and delicate to confidently fort for inclusion invast therange exhibition.

and powerful. And now artists working in newer water soluble mediums are moving the bo

and widening the expressive possibilities even more. We are also pleased that several new awards have been Water mixed with natural pigment was the veryabroad. first artist's These medium - used by early man to donated by generous sponsors at home and the walls of caves. Since then it has moved on more than a little but still retains its natural q include a prize and toelemental encourage power. Ininnovation the past decade in or sowatercolour there has been a resurgence of interest in wat painting across the world and we are especially pleased this year to welcome the work of se painting from the Shenzhen International Watercolor Biennial, distinguished artists from as far afield as the USA and China. China and a new award to encourage young artists given by We are honoured and delighted that HM The Queen continues her Patronage of the Royal I the venerable London - Theand Worshipful Company of Member HRH The Pr of Painters inguild Water Colours similarly pleased that our Honorary Leathersellers.Wales has again sent us two of his paintings for inclusion in the exhibition.

We are also pleased that several new awards have been donated by generous sponsors at ho

Throughout the pastThese year RI aOfficers and Council worked abroad. include prize to encourage innovation inhave watercolour painting from the She International Watercolor Biennial, China and a new award to encourage young artists given hard to plan this exhibition. The standard of submission for the venerable London guild - The Worshipful Company of Leathersellers. open entry was as high as ever and deciding which paintings to Throughout the past year RI Officers and Council have worked hard to plan this exhibition include was notstandard easyofwith many excellent works it which paintings submission for the open entry was as high not as evermaking and deciding include was not easy with many excellent works not making it intomade the final selection. Even into the final selection. Eventually the final choices were the final choices were made and the exhibition hung over a two day period. We hope you li and the exhibition hung a two day period. We you result and that itover gives you as much pleasure and food for hope thought as it has given us. like the result and that it gives you as much pleasure and food Enjoy! for thought as it has given us. Enjoy! Andy Wood Andy Wood In 1883 the prefix Royal was granted by Queen Victoria Sir James D Linton 1884–1898 Edward John Gregory RA 1898–1909 Sir James D Linton 1909–1916 Sir David Murray RA 1916–1933 Terrick Williams RA 1933–1936 Norman Wilkinson CBE 1936–1963 Rowland Hilder OBE 1963–1973 Aubrey Sykes 1973–1979 Charles Bone 1979–1989 Ronald Maddox 1989–2014 Andy Wood 2014–present


Introducing the new President and Emeritus President Andy Wood: The RI’s New President Andy Wood has been a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours since 1981. After serving on Council for a number of years he was elected Honorary Secretary in 2009 and elected President of the RI in 2014. Born in 1947 in Porlock, Somerset, he showed promise as a painter from an early age. Encouraged by his grandfather, a gifted amateur artist, he took up watercolour painting at the age of 14 and has been heard to say that fifty or so years later he is still trying to master it. Andy is focussed on encouraging the use of the medium of watercolour in contemporary painting. He is also keen to attract young artists to the RI both as exhibitors and as members. He designed and built the RI’s website at a time when there was some opposition within the society to new technology. More recently he has encouraged the Institute to embrace social media such as Facebook and Twitter. He sees his role as being to keep the society in the present while always looking to the future.

Ronald Maddox: President Emeritus In recognition of Ronald Maddox’s 25 years as President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours it has been decided to award him the unique honour of the title of President Emeritus. A highly respected landscape painter, illustrator and designer Ronald Maddox was born in Purley, Surrey, in 1930. A member of the RI since the 1960s he served on Council before being elected Membership Secretary in 1974 then, five years later, Vice President. In 1989 he became the fourteenth President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. He is currently Chairman of the board of the Artists’ General Benevolent Institution on which he has served for many years. While President Emeritus is an honorary title Ronald will of course continue to be a full member of the society while his uniquely long experience and knowledge of the Institute will no doubt be called upon when required.

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Talks and Demonstrations All demonstrations and events are free with admission: Wednesday 25 March Roger Dellar: Painting in the gallery 2pm to 4pm Naomi Tydeman: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm David Poxon: Showing sketches and photographs 11am to 4pm Aimee Birnbaum: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm Thursday 26 March Jean Noble: Painting from her own sketches 10am to 4pm Bob Rudd: Painting in the gallery 11am to 4pm Friday 27 March Andy Wood, RI President: President’s tour of the exhibition at 11:30am and 3pm Saturday 28 March Shirley Trevena: Painting in the gallery 11am to 4pm David A Parfitt: Showing sketchbooks and iPad drawings 11am to 4pm Pauline Fazakerley: Painting in the gallery 11am to 4pm David Poxon: Showing sketches and photographs 11am to 4pm Rosa Sepple: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm Jean Robinson: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm Sunday 29 March Tony Hunt: Guided tour of the exhibition at 11:30am and at 2:30pm Julia Sorrell: Painting in the gallery 11am to 4pm Monday 30 March Chris Forsey: Demonstrating landscape painting 11am to 1pm and 2:30 to 4:30pm Tuesday 31 March Robin Hazlewood: Guided tour of the exhibition at 11:30am and at 2:30pm Wednesday 1 April Ian Sidaway: Showing a selection of sketchbooks 11am to 4pm

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Thursday 2 April Jean Noble: Portfolio day; bring your work in to discuss with Jean. She will also be showing a selection of her own sketchbooks 11am to 4pm Colin Allbrook: Painting in the gallery 12:30pm to 4:30pm John Yardley: Painting in the gallery 10:30am to 3pm Saturday 4 April David A Parfitt: Showing sketchbooks and iPad drawings 11am to 4pm David Poxon: Showing sketchbooks and discussing working methods 11am to 4pm Paul Banning: Painting in the gallery 10:30am to 4pm Rosa Sepple: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm Jean Robinson: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm Tuesday 7 April Chris Forsey: Demonstrating landscape painting 11am to 1pm and 2:30 to 4:30pm Ann McCormack: Painting in the gallery 11am to 4pm Wednesday 8 April Ian Sidaway: Showing a selection of sketchbooks 11am to 3pm Thursday 9 April Tony Hunt: Guided tour of the exhibition at 11:30am and at 2:30pm Saturday 11 April Sandra Walker: In the gallery talking to visitors 11am to 4pm


Prizes and Awards The Leathersellers’ Award £500 awarded to an artist aged 30 years or under. The Turner Medal A medal, in honour of Turner, awarded to a member of the RI and the RWS. The Arts Club Charitable Trust Award in association with The Arts Club A prize of £1,000 for an outstanding work. The Matt Bruce RI Memorial Award An award of £500 for the most outstanding use of light and colour in a watercolour. The Debra Manifold Memorial Award Presented by the Linda Blackstone Gallery for the most innovative work in the exhibition. The Winsor & Newton/RI Award £250 for the group of paintings by a member which is judged to be the most outstanding contribution to the exhibition. The John Purcell Paper Prize Paper to the value of £100 for an outstanding work. The Escoda Barcelona Award A set of Escoda brushes for an outstanding landscape painting. Schmincke Award A Schmincke watercolour set to an outstanding work. Anthony J Lester Art Critic Award An outstanding work chosen by the art critic and broadcaster. The Neil Meacher Sketching Prize An award for the best sketchbook submitted by a member. The Frank Herring Easel Award An easel presented for an outstanding work in the exhibition. Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial Prize An award of £250 to encourage innovation and experimentation in contemporary watermedia. Wicked Watercolours Award A set of personalised handmade brushes awarded for work that shows exceptional drawing skills. Dry Red Press Award Winning work published as a greeting card.

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WORKSHOPS

Starting this Autumn Learn from experts in water based mediums. A series of one-day workshops with tuition, demonstrations and guidance will be held at the Mall Galleries’ Learning Centre. Tutors, covering a wide variety of subjects and techniques, include: Deborah Walker RI Chris Forsey RI SGFA Paul Banning RI RSMA Roger Deller RI PS ROI

For details/dates please visit the RI website royalinstituteofpaintersinwatercolours.org


Lillias August Seven Brushes Watercolour, 56 x 127 cm £1,400

Colin Allbrook New Pastures - Sopena, North Spain Watercolour & bodycolour, 55 x 70 cm £1,200

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Paul Banning Richard’s Workshop II Watercolour, 80 x 97 cm £2,500


Mike Bernard Crabbing, Brancaster Staithe Mixed media, 60 x 72 cm £1,300

Ian Bliss The Dream Acrylic, 75 x 79 cm £4,000

Aimee Birnbaum L’Après-midi d’un Violiniste: Debussy’s Dream Watercolour, 56 x 65.5 cm £1,200

Nora Dalzell New Walk Watercolour, 45.7 x 45 cm £500

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Ralph Dalzell Hillside Dwellings No 3 Watercolour, 48.3 x 57.2 cm £700

Roger Dellar Shadows, Parliament Square Acrylic, 56 x 66 cm £1,150

Don Farrell Rhythmic Markings Mixed water soluble, 48 x 58 cm £960

Pauline Fazakerley Arriving at Brighton Station Watercolour, 98 x 71 cm £1,300 12


Christopher Forsey Carpet Market Mixed media, 70 x 79 cm £1,195 Lisa Graa Jensen Hide & Seek Acrylic & inks, 49 x 51.5 cm £975

Robin Hazlewood Harbour, France Watercolour & white gouache, 70 x 75 cm £1,225

Kevin Hughes The Palace Window Watercolour, 68 x 52 cm £3,100

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Tony Hunt Driving Down Acrylic 87 x 67 cm £1,500

Colin Kent Coastal Smallholding Mixed water based, 33 x 47 cm £1,200 14

Moira Huntly Orange and Yellow Fields Watercolour & gouache, 83 x 95 cm £2,995

George Large Frogs Watercolour 91.5 x 68.5 cm £1,600


Ronald Maddox Topiary, Levens Hall Watercolour 36 x 26 cm £800

Anne McCormack Home Baked Acrylic, 74 x 56 cm £895

Mary Mahler Girl with Tiara Watercolour, 59 x 69 cm £1,200

Chris Myers Hanoi Market Watercolour & ink, 49 x 61 cm £2,500

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Jean Noble Held within the City Acrylic, 105 x 117 cm £1,580

J Richard Plincke Come Helen, Come Bring Me My Soul Again Mixed media 73 x 57 cm £1,200

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Nick Orsborn Happy Hour Watercolour, 55 x 48 cm £900

David A Parfitt Along London Drove Acrylic, 38 x 49 cm £800


George Politis Tension Watercolour 38 x 28 cm £950

Harry Price Café Vassalli, Lake Garda Watercolour, 70 x 77.5 cm £1,850

David Poxon Heaven’s Gate Watercolour, 67 x 77 cm £1,850

John Raynes Southern Light: Le Grau-du-Roi Watercolour, 70 x 60 cm £1,250 17


Sue Read Shell & Egg Watercolour, 26 x 30 cm £650 Jean Robinson Autumn Hillside Mixed, 52 x 59 cm £995

Bob Rudd Winter Sky, Saunton Sands Watercolour, 87 x 117 cm £4,000

Rosa Sepple Take My Hand and I’ll Lead You There Mixed, 71 x 71 cm £950

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Richard Slater On the Ocean Wave Watercolour, 52 x 71 cm £1,200 Ian Sidaway Sunrise Newbury Watercolour, 78 x 98 cm £1,500

Julia Sorrell The Glance Watercolour, ink & pencil, 89 x 74 cm £1,500

Shirley Trevena Tall Black & White Plant Pot Watercolour & graphite pencil, 62 x 54 cm £1,500 19


Deborah Walker Detail Watercolour, 112.5 x 143 cm £5,400

Naomi Tydeman Pale Morning Watercolour, 41 x 40 cm £750

Peter Weaver Abandoned Denge Beach Watercolour, 65 x 86 cm £765 Sandra Walker Brick Lane Watercolour, 66 x 64 cm £850 20


Andy Wood Southbank and Waterloo Bridge Watercolour, 58 x 70 cm £1,850

Geoffrey Wynne Winter in Venice, Last Vaporetto Watercolour, 72.5 x 73.5 cm £1,400

John Yardley Autumn in Greenwich Village Watercolour, 62 x 75 cm £1,800

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Name

Title

£

For sales enquiries, please contact Mall Galleries on 020 7930 6844 or info@mallgalleries.com HRH The Prince of Wales 1 2

Abandoned Crofts on the Island of Stroma, Caithness View of Beinn A Bhuird across Park at Invercauld near Brig O’Dee, 2014

NFS NFS

Colin Allbrook RI RSMA 3 Calves & Sunlight 1,200 4 Lambing Shed at Night 1,200 5 New Pastures - Sopena, North Spain 1,200 6 Village Centre, Sopena 1,200 7 Dave’s Old Spot Piglets 495 8 Moving the Sheep, Sopena 495 Malcolm Ashman RBA ROI

9 Dartmoor Series No. 3 1,600

Lillias August RI 10 Seven Brushes 1,400 11 Bits 1,300 12 Nine Pairs of Scissors 1,300 13 Lightbulb 500 14 Two Zips on Melamine 500 Debbie Ayles

15 Hythe I 1,395

Sarah Ball 16 Nature Morte 2 825 17 Nature Morte 1 695 Paul Banning RI RSMA 18 Interior Toledo Cathedral, Spain 2,500 19 Richard’s Workshop II 2,500 20 Across the Valley from Noepoli, Italy 850 21 Morning Coffee Honfleur 750 22 In the Garden Senise Italy 550 23 In the Workshop Gweek 550 Peronel Barnes

24 Carn Calls 1,797

Chris Beck 25 Hip Hop Bebop 1,900 26 Waiting in the Wings 1,900 Mike Bernard RI 27 Crabbing, Brancaster Staithe 1,300 28 Norfolk Fishing Huts 1,200 29 Old Fishing Boat & Nets 1,200 30 Evening, Cley Mill 1,100 31 Quiet Backwater,Venice 950 32 Venetian Market 950 Varsha Bhatia 33 Vijaya Vilas Palace, Mandvi, India 2,300 34 Entrance, Natural History Museum 2,200 Steve Bird

35 The Men’s Room 3,000

Aimee Birnbaum RI 36 L’Après-midi d’un Violiniste: Dawn Vision 1,200 37 L’Après-midi d’un Violiniste: Debussy’s Dream 1,200 38 L’Après-midi d’un Violiniste: Song of a Wayfarer 1,200 39 L’Après-midi d’un Violiniste: The Violinist and his Muse 1,200 40 Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been? 450 41 Two Time Travellers at Dawn 450 22


Name

Title

£

Ian Bliss RI 42 ‘Don’t Forget Me’ 4,000 43 The Dream 4,000 44 Up the Garden Path 4,000 45 We Two. One Another’s Best. 4,000 Ann Blockley SWA

46 Of Sea-Pinks and Tumbled Rock 1,750

Charles Bone PPPRI ARCA 47 France 1,650 48 Still Life 1,650 49 Blossom 550 50 Winter Flowers 550 Stephen Bragg

51 Church of the Holy Blood 850

Olga Cannon-Brookes

52 A Summer Evening 1,900

Richard Caplin

53 River Walk 850

Delia Cardnell RI 54 Mid March 1,400 55 Snowfall 1,400 56 Early April 895 57 Morning Mist 895 58 ‘Heel, heel’ 670 59 Playing Ball 670 Martin Caulkin RI 60 Decline and Fall 1,850 61 Impermanence 795 62 Scape 2 795 63 Snow Stopping Suddenly Without Notice 795 64 Caspar’s Oak 695 65 Scape 1 695 Karen Charman

66 Southdowns Trail 500

Marjorie Collins

67 Crazy Cherries 525

Ian Cook RI RSW 68 Reader 535 69 Simone 535 70 Andrea 478 71 Charlotte 478 72 Kathryn 478 73 Monique 478 James Cowan

74 New York Diner 850

Annette Dall’Oglio

75 Luberon Valley 1,200

Nora Dalzell RI 76 Boat House 500 77 Field Boundary 500 78 New Walk 500 79 New Walk Houses 500 80 Off Shore 500 81 Old Houses 500 Ralph Dalzell RI 82 Coast Dwellings 700 83 Estuary 700 84 Hillside Dwellings No 3 700 85 Hillside Dwellings No 4 700 23


Name Filipe Miguel das Dores

Title

£

86 Mario Night 1,800

Roger Dellar RI PS ROI 87 Buses, Parliament Square 1,500 88 Crowds, Parliament Square 1,150 89 Shadows, Parliament Square 1,150 90 Sunlit Woods 895 91 Traffic Lights, Parliament Square 795 92 Winter Woods 795 Gary Denny

93 Rhino 695

Andrew Dibben 94 LT336 on Aldeburgh Beach 895 95 Under Cover on Ibiza 895 Anna Dubrovina

96 Aquarell 2,600

Mark Elsmore

97 Grand Mal 1,100

Maureen Farr

98 Fruit in a Landscape 725

Don Farrell RI 99 Rhythmic Markings 960 100 Something More 960 101 Structure with Movement II 960 102 Weights on White 960 Pauline Fazakerley RI 103 Arriving at Brighton Station 1,300 104 Armchair, Polesden Lacey 1,200 105 Blue Interior 1,200 106 Café de la Paix, Paris 950 107 Evening 450 108 Spring 450 Alan Fender

109 Rufus 750

Peter Folkes RI RWA 110 Amaryllis, Window and Car 1,000 111 Self Portrait in Studio with Sheep’s Skull 1,000 112 The White Tomb 1,000 113 Tractor Sheds at Plumpton 1,000 Maryam Foroozanfar

114

Steffi

1,250

Christopher Forsey RI 115 Carpet Market 1,195 116 Salaam Alaikum 995 117 Puss in Souk 895 118 Souk Stroll 895 119 Birch and Tumbled Wall 650 120 Birch, Frost and Full Moon 650 Alexander Fort

121 Luisa 800

Roy Freer Hon Rtd RI NEAC ROI

122 Domestic Assortment 1,300

Paul Gadenne

123

Janine Gallizia

124 Timeless 4,000

Number 3 Caisson 875

Steven Garner 125 Lindsell 1,250 126 The Old Scorebox 1,250 John Glover 24

127 Colin’s Shed 1,500


Name

Title

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Leslie Goodwin MBE Hon Rtd RI RWA 128 Cairo, Bazaar II 950 Lisa Graa Jensen RI ASGFA 129 First Day of Spring 1,050 130 Last Pickings 980 131 Snowy Peace 980 132 Hide & Seek 975 133 Doggie Pals 970 134 First Flurry 970 Ceridwen Jane Gray

135 Nightscape 450

Steven Allan Griffiths 136 Conscience V 5,500 137 Sagacity VII 5,500 138 Alluricity X 1,800 139 Precarity 600 Xi Guo 140 Imprint 1,500 141 Victim 1,500 Tim Gustard 142 A Mac on a Hanger 2,700 143 Hanging Granny Too 2,700 Robin Hazlewood RI 144 Colours of Autumn, Richmond Park 1,225 145 Feeling of Woods, Barnes 1,225 146 Harbour, France 1,225 147 Evening Sunlight, St.Vincent sur Jard 1,100 148 Looking Through, Barnes Common 475 149 Wood, Barnes Common 475 Ann Hoddinott

150 Bracken and Barbed Wire 600

David Howell PPRSMA

151 Jeddah 3,500

Sue Howells RBSA SWA 152 Autumn Dinefwr Park 500 153 Druidston Haven 500 154 Snow on the Beacons 500 Kevin Hughes RI 155 The Palace Window 3,100 156 A Bridge on Dartmoor 2,900 157 Church at Brailes 2,900 158 Chateau at St. Pierre de Maille 2,750 159 Reflection of Sunlight 650 160 The Lock Gates 650 Tony Hunt RI 161 At the Seven Wells 1,500 162 Driving Down 1,500 163 Downland 1,100 164 Harvest Field 950 165 Ecloque XI 650 166 South Land 650 Moira Huntly RI PPPS RSMA RWA 167 Great Fryup Dale Yorkshire 2,995 168 Orange and Yellow Fields 2,995 Anglesey Village 650 169 170 Low Water 650 Charles Inge

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Teresa Jenellen

172 The Snow Child 500

Sara Johnson

173 Holkham Shoreline 520

Colin Kent RI 174 Coastal Smallholding 1,200 175 Shoreline 1,200 176 Cottages and Moorings 1,100 177 Evening Coast 1,100 178 Dappled Light 600 179 Moonlit Dwellings 600 David Kirkham

180 Scuria 560

Charlotte Knox 181 182 183 Penelope Korn

Red Dumpster, Madison Avenue, New York Grille, Ridley Road, Dalston, London Fishing Net Floats, Kilbeg, Co Cork

2,250 1,500 1,250

184 Cornish Coast 800

George Large RI RBA 185 Antiques 1,600 186 Frogs 1,600 187 The Quilt 1,600 188 Wash Day 1,600 Andy Lee 189 Alpes Maritimes, Provence 2,200 190 Tende, Provence II 1,600 Zi Ling 191 The Flight 2,600 192 Lucy 980 Ewen MacDonald

193 Waiting 750

Ronald Maddox Hon PRI Hon RBA Hon RWS 194 195 196 197 198 199

Cottage, below Hadrians Wall 1,800 Farm, Trelill, Cornwall 1,800 Knowlton Rings, Dorset 880 Landforms near Digswell 880 The Pin Mill, Bodnant 800 Topiary, Levens Hall 800

Mary Mahler RI 200 Girl in a Velvet Sarong (After Mucha) 4,200 201 Girl with Tiara 1,200 202 Winter Apollo 650 Cristiano Di Martino

203 L’Universo è Speculare II 8,000

Anne McCormack RI SWA 204 Home Baked 895 205 Coffee To Go 795 206 Hot Chocolate 795 207 Mellow Blend 795 208 Current Affairs 625 209 Elle Dec 625 Claire McDermott

210 The Blooming Identity 3,000

Jan Munro

211 Winter 650

Chris Myers RI RBA 212 Classics 3,500 213 Bikes, Saigon 3,250 26


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Chris Myers RI RBA 214 Hanoi Market 2,500 215 Mon Ami 2,450 216 Dog on a Hot Tin Roof 650 217 Pedal Power, Goodwood 650 Liz Myhill

218 Entrance to Khanderao 2,200

Nashunmenghe

219 Beibu Small Village No. 2 550

Elizabeth Nast 220 Commuter Crash 675 221 East Line Strangers 625 Anna Dudley Neill RI 222 Petworth ‘Summer’, Sussex 650 223 Wimbledon Gardens, Cannizaro Hotel 650 224 Autumn, Esher 600 225 Stringed ‘Ghosts’ 600 226 Flood the Building Site 550 227 Desert. City. 500 Jean Noble RI SWA 228 A City Walk 1,580 229 Held within the City 1,580 230 Marine Flotsam 580 231 Released 580 Nick Orsborn RI

232 Happy Hour 900

Shanti Panchal

233 One Summer Day 8,500

David A Parfitt RI 234 Down on the Levels 1,400 235 Up on the Hill 1,400 236 Reeds and Water 950 237 Somerset Winter 950 238 Along London Drove 800 239 Big Cloud 550 Julia Patience

240 Spotted Bromeliad 550

Tim Patrick 241 Barren Room 1,300 242 Have Mercy On Us! 1,000 Matthew Phinn

243 Misato 690

J Richard Plincke RI 244 Spring Symphony 1,300 245 Come Helen, Come Bring Me My Soul Again 1,200 246 Before the Storm 950 247 Low Tide 950 248 Chariot Angel 800 249 Hampshire Landscape 500 George Politis RI 250 Museum Stories 950 251 Museum Stories II 950 252 Status Quo 950 253 Tension 950 David Poxon RI 254 First Fading Light 1,850 255 Foundry Doors 1,850 256 Heaven’s Gate 1,850 27


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David Poxon RI 257 Living on a Prayer 1,850 258 Amalfi Lamp 950 259 Brighton Pier 950 Kris Preslan

260 Cars I’ll Never Own, #9 1,300

Harry Price RI 261 Distortion through the London Eye 1,950 262 Café Vassalli, Lake Garda 1,850 263 Sirmione, Lake Garda 1,600 264 The Rehearsal, Coventry Cathedral 1,600 Nigel Priddey 265 Landscape with Railway Viaduct 650 266 The Lighthouse 650 John Raynes RI ARCA 267 Southern Light: Le Grau-du-Roi 1,250 268 Southern Light: Portugal 1,250 269 Southern Light: Uzes 1,250 270 Lavoir, Bourg 975 271 Boobies Bay Cornwall 495 272 Tertiary Landscape 450 Sue Read RI 273 Shell & Egg 650 274 Bowls & Forget-Me-Nots 500 Karen Read Coley 275 Tall Trees 490 276 Cat under a Harvest Moon 450 Brian Robinson 277 Everything Has Gone with the Years 850 278 Memories of an Old Life 850 Chris Robinson 279 Beside Little Langdale Tarn, Cumbria 650 280 Borrowdale in Shadow 650 Jean Robinson RI 281 Autumn Hillside 995 282 Canyon Shadow 995 283 Old Fort 995 284 Sandbank 995 285 Headland 550 286 Summer Cliffs 550 Patricia Rozental

287 Pretty Maids All in a Row 550

Bob Rudd RI 288 Winter Sky, Saunton Sands 4,000 289 Knightshayes, Autumn 2,600 290 Cliffs, Land’s End 1,300 291 Straw Bales 1,200 292 Avebury with Trees 700 293 Avebury with Church 600 Rosa Sepple RI SWA 294 Over the Hills and Far Away 2,350 295 The Fairy and the Robin 1,350 296 Moonlit Church 1,150 297 Take My Hand and I’ll Lead You There 950 298 The Anniversary 800 299 Two Little Ducks 650

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£

Ian Sidaway RI 300 Sunrise Newbury 1,500 301 Versailles III 850 302 Versailles IV 850 303 Versailles V 850 304 Early Morning Richmond 550 305 Frost Richmond 550 Janet Skea Hon Rtd RI

306 Aperitifs 550

Richard Slater RI 307 Harbour Moorings 1,200 308 On the Ocean Wave 1,200 309 Summer Fields 1,200 310 East Coast Moorings 950 311 “Montmorillon” No 1 750 312 “Montmorillon” No 2 750 Brian Smith

313 Ensemble 750

Julia Sorrell RI RBA 314 The Glance 1,500 315 Enchantment 2,500 316 If Only He Knew 900 317 The Embrace 900 318 Sleeping Child 540 Ray Styles

319 Above Becky Falls Dartmoor 500

Pippa Thew

320 The Kitchen Shop 525

Valerie Tierney

321 Deluge IV 1,350

John Tookey PS 322 Farm Track, W Yorkshire 580 323 Norfolk Marsh 500 Bill Toop RI MCSD 324 Arches in Morocco 850 325 Blue Door and a Spring in Tuscany 750 326 Sunset, Holes Bay, Poole Harbour 750 327 Girona, Spain 750 328 Portico 450 329 Staircase 450 Shirley Trevena RI 330 Plants & Glass Bottles 3,000 331 Two Plants & Two Carpets 3,000 332 Winter Move 2,000 333 Tall Black & White Plant Pot 1,500 334 Pottery & Glass 450 335 Snowdrops in a Blue Jug 450 Stephanie Tuckwell

336 Aber Series 2 No. 13 745

Naomi Tydeman RI 337 Moon Flight 850 338 Pale Morning 750 339 Low Tide 650 340 Outflow 650 David Walker

341 The Garden at St Paul’s 950

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£

Deborah Walker RI 342 Detail 5,400 343 Strand 1,800 344 Shush 700 345 Trebarwith 700 Louise Walker

346 First Amaryllis 1,300

Sandra Walker RI 347 All Accademia - Venice 1,200 348 The American Dream 1,200 349 Bleecker Street - NYC 850 350 Brick Lane 850 351 Caravaggio at the National Gallery 550 352 Doge’s Palace Venice 550 Eric Waugh RI ARCA 353 Cornish Hedgerow 1 750 354 Cornish Hedgerow 2 750 355 Cornish Hedgerow 3 750 356 Cornish Hedgerow 4 750 Peter Weaver RI RBA 357 Abandoned Denge Beach 765 358 Kentish Barn 750 359 Dungeness Garden 725 360 Red Boat Dungeness 725 Tana West 361 362 363 364

View from a Train: London to St. Petersburg, Pylons 1 View from a Train: London to St. Petersburg, Pylons 2 View from a Train: London to St. Petersburg, The Bridge View from a Train: London to St. Petersburg, Wind Turbines

450 450 450 450

Andy Wood PRI RBA 365 The Hut with the Red Roof Rye Harbour 1,950 366 Southbank and Waterloo Bridge 1,850 367 Porlock Weir 925 368 Water’s Edge 925 369 Gate Porlock Weir 595 370 Rye 450 Sarah Wood

371 Spring Sparkle 550

Geoffrey Wynne RI 372 Winter in Venice, Early Morning Departure 1,400 373 Winter in Venice, Freezing on the Grand Canal 1,400 374 Winter in Venice, Last Vaporetto 1,400 375 Winter in Venice, The Rialto Night Arrival 1,300 John Yardley RI 376 Autumn in Greenwich Village 1,800 377 Early Morning, Bruges 1,800 378 The Sussex Jazz Kings 1,200 379 Rio Tero Antonio Foscarini 1,100 380 Carriages in Waiting,Vienna 800 381 Rome Café 800 Tianya Zhou 382 Prayer 6,000 383 Tibetan Bride 6,000

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The Threadneedle Foundation is pleased to support Mall Galleries and The Threadneedle Prize, a leading competition for figurative and representational painting and sculpture. Since its establishment in 2008 The Threadneedle Prize has become recognised as one of the country’s major art prizes and a vibrant and engaging forum for creative talent. As well as supporting new techniques that stretch the potential of young, emerging and established artists, it provides an exciting and varied exhibition for everyone to see.

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