The Art of Helen Haywood

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An important exhibition: The Art of Helen Haywood Studio 54 Gallery, Kington. Herefordshire. HR5 3DJ. Sunday June 4th - Friday June 30th 2017. An extraordinary and exciting event. An outstanding contemporary botanical artist, Helen’s work has not been shown publicly for more than 15 years. 2017 sees her launch a collection drawn from her remarkable portfolio of botanical paintings, in which she will be presenting both original art works and limited edition fine art prints. Helen spent her childhood years in Sussex near to Ashdown Forest before moving to Wales in her 'teens. She has always felt a close personal connection with nature and conservation, particularly flora: her father instilled in her a passionate love for the beauty of the natural world and she vividly recalls walks taken with him in her formative years, when they would collect fallen leaves in order to study their complex vein structures, together with eggshells and wild flowers, which she would observe in great detail. These early experiences informed her decision to study art, first at Carmarthen and then Newport School of Art, where she took her BA Hons.; finally completing an MA in Illustration at Birmingham City University.


During the 1990s Helen exhibited at Kew Gardens Gallery, The London Museum of Gardening History and in company with Dr Shirley Sherwood's collection A New Flowering: 1000 years of Botanical Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Helen is also justly proud to have been the recipient of the Young Illustrator of the Year award from Sir David Attenborough. Her illustrations were regularly featured in The Kew Magazine and many other prestigious publications. During the 20 years which have elapsed since that time, she and her husband Max have raised a family and they now reside in rural Herefordshire. Having always found time to sketch, Helen has recently been able to devote more time to her painting. She now feels she would like her illustrations to be seen and appreciated publicly once more: she has always derived pleasure from the knowledge that past purchasers of her work treasure her paintings. The Art of Helen Haywood is a rare opportunity to see and purchase new and existing works, and Studio 54 are both proud and pleased to host Helen’s first public exhibition in 20 years. Press: Friday June 2nd 11:00 - 17:00 Private view: Saturday June 3rd 11:00 - 17:00 Gallery: Daily 7/7 June 4th - 30th 11:00 - 16:00 T: 01544 231527 W: studio54gallery.co.uk


Apple Watercolour on vellum

250 x 310 mm


Auricula dusky maiden Watercolour on vellum

230 x 230 mm


Auricula purpura 300 x 260 mm


Dahlias

760 x 560 mm


Harebell 180 x 230 mm


Hellabores and spring flowers

Watercolour

760 x 560 mm


Hereford bounty

Watercolour on vellum 510 x 710 mm


Iris and spring flowers

Watercolour on vellum 1000 x 700 mm


Iris and spring flowers

Watercolour

1000 x 700 mm


Watercolour

Nasturtium

180 x 230 mm


Orange Hawkweed

Watercolour


Pear

Pear Watercolour

180 x 230 mm


Peppers Watercolour

150 x 100 mm


Queen pineapple Watercolour on vellum

180 x 230 mm


Watercolour

Queen pineapple

180 x 230 mm


Watercolour

Pinks

180 x 230 mm


Watercolour

Pinks variation

180 x 230 mm


Plums Watercolour


Primrose Watercolour

180 x 230 mm


Raspberry

Watercolour on vellum


Watercolour

Redcurrant

180 x 230 mm


Runner bean Watercolour


Watercolour

Snowdrops

130 x 180 mm


Thistle

Watercolour


Flambouyant Tulips Watercolour

1000 x 700 mm


Violet Watercolour

125 x 180 mm


Wallflower Watercolour on vellum

180 x 230 mm


Helen’s original artworks are all watercolour and almost all painted on vellum, this being a very stable natural material which has been used over centuries for manuscripts and documentation, and is a recognised substrate used widely by botanical artists. The nature of vellum is such that its texture is variable and the surface figuring is unique to each piece. The Fine Art prints offered during the course of the exhibition will be GiclÊe on conservation grade museum paper or GiclÊe on art quality paper, and are available framed or unframed. Due to the high demand, some will be available to order, and can be sent direct with certification.


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