John Kingsley and Charles Jamieson Exhibition
John Kingsley RSW PAI (b.1956) is a Scottish artist born in Glasgow. Working in both representational and more abstract formats, the landscapes of Scotland and Provence in particular have been long-standing sources of inspiration for him. He studied drawing and painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1973-77 under the tutorship of Geoffrey Squire, and other prominent Scottish artists such as James D. Robertson and David Donaldson. Continuing his work in Scottish art, in 1979 John Kingsley was elected an artist member of the Glasgow Art Club. From 1980-86 he exhibited solo shows at the annual S.N.O. promenade concerts at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow and in 1986 he was elected a member of Group 81 Artists, who exhibited regularly at the McLellan Galleries, Glasgow. A finalist in the Hunting Art prizes competition in London in 1989, 1993, and 1998, and highly commended in the same competition in 1996, John Kingsley has firmly established his reputation as a leading Scottish contemporary artist. He won the William Bowie Landscape Prize in 1991 and the Mary Armour Award at the Paisley Art Institute in 1992. Other awards include the Paisley Art Institute prize in 2003, the Reid Kerr College Award for painting in 2006, the Watermark Award in 2013, and the May Marshall Brown Award in 2017 (both at the RSW). John Kingsley also served as a member of the council of the Paisley Art Institute for fifteen years and was recently made an RSW after being elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Today, John Kingsley lives and works in Glasgow, and has an international reputation with art works in many private and public collections across Europe, Australia, Canada, and the USA. His paintings can be found in the art collections of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, the Argyle and Bute District Council, and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow. In addition to Red Rag Gallery John Kingsley has exhibited at a number of other Scottish Art Galleries including the Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy, and the Paisley Institute.
Cover Image - Corbara, Corsica - 26 x 26 inches - ÂŁ3950
John Kingsley and Charles Jamieson Exhibition 8 – 23 September 2018
All paintings are oil and are for sale on receipt of this brochure Open every day from 10 am.
Red Rag Gallery 24 Brock Street Bath BA1 2LN t: 01225 332223 e: redrag@bathartgallery.co.uk www.bathartgallery.co.uk
Terraced Gardens, Ménèrbes 12 x 12 inches - £1500
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Cours Saleya, Nice 12 x 12 inches - £1500
Gordes, Provence 20 x 20 inches - ÂŁ2950
Shaded Doorway, Calvi 20 x 20 inches - ÂŁ2950
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Quiet Corner, Vence 16 x 16 inches - £2250
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Medieval Square, Uzès 24 x 24 inches - £3500
Old Houses, Mons 26 x 26 inches - ÂŁ3950 7.
Narrow Street, Grimaud 28 x 28 inches - ÂŁ4500
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Quayside Houses, Centuri 26 x 26 inches - £3950
Still Life with Sea Bass 24 x 24 inches - £3500
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Quayside Restaurants, Calvi 34 x 34 inches - ÂŁ5950 10.
Balcony Windows, Calvi 16 x 16 inches - ÂŁ2250 Corbara, Corsica 26 x 26 inches - ÂŁ3950
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Farm under Snow, Ayrshire 12 x 12 inches - £1500
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Ayrshire Landscape, Winter 12 x 12 inches - £1500
Still Life with Pears 16 x 16 inches - £2250 Little Blue and White Jug 26 x 28 inches - £4250
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Still Life with Coffee Pot 28 x 36 inches - £5500
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Wild Flowers 16 x 16 inches - ÂŁ2250 Still Life with Pears and Lemons 26 x 28 inches - ÂŁ4250
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Charles Jamieson and John Kingsley Exhibition
Charles Jamieson (b.1952) is a Scottish Artist known for his distinctive and intelligent use of colour, coupled with light and shade. Charles Jamieson studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1969-74, followed by further studies at the Texas Christian University at Fort Worth, Texas where he gained his MFA (Master of Fine Arts). He is recipient of numerous art awards such as the William Bowie Award in 1999, and the Richmond Hill Gallery Award in 2004 and 2007. He was nominated by The Herald as ‘one of 50 Scottish Artists to invest in’, as well as being a past Chairman of the Aspect Prize and also a past President of the Paisley Art Institute. Charles Jamieson’s paintings are diverse in subject matter and he is equally comfortable painting still life, landscape, marine, or architectural subjects. He travels widely, capturing the essence of his locations in his pared back landscapes. His work is being increasingly sought after with his paintings being held in collections across the globe, including the Clydebank Museum, Ernst and Young, Prudential, Caledonian Breweries, and the private collections of Harry Enfield and John Le Carre, and the Kuwaiti Royal Family. In addition to Red Rag Gallery Charles Jamieson has exhibited at a number of other English and Scottish art Galleries in Suffolk, Bristol, Edinburgh, Devon, and London.
Cover Image - Fiesole, Italy - 38 x 38 inches - £5900
San Giorgio Maggiore 6 x 9 inches - £750
Aigne, Languedoc 12 x 14 inches - £1150
Seaside Palms, Le Marche 7 x 9 inches - £775 4.
Near Azille 28 x 30 inches - ÂŁ3600 5.
Hot Afternoon, Languedoc 10 x 12 inches - ÂŁ1050 Fruit Farm, Algrave 18 x 20 inches - ÂŁ2250
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Late Afternoon, Siran 16 x 16 inches - ÂŁ1950
La Liviniere, Languedoc 18 x 20 inches - ÂŁ2250
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Palm Trees, Andalucia 25 x 25 inches - ÂŁ3250
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Outer Sandbank, Cape Cod 30 x 31 inches - ÂŁ4500 9.
Marseillette 10 x 10 inches - ÂŁ950
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Fishing Boat, Cape Cod 12 x 12 inches - ÂŁ1100
The Field 28 x 30 inches - ÂŁ4500 11.
Hill Town, Italy 12 x 12 inches - £1100
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Quiet Afternoon 12 x 14 inches - £1150
Country Road, Languedoc 7 x 10 inches - £800
Landscape Le Marche 18 x 20 inches - £2500 The Meadows, Chamonix 10 x 12 inches - £1050 13.
Near Siran 16 x 16 inches - ÂŁ1950
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French Tractor 8 x 10 inches - ÂŁ875
Courtyard, Olargues 14 x 16 inches - ÂŁ1850
Mountain Hut, Chamonix 7 x 9 inches - ÂŁ825
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Low Cloud, Chamonix Sud 22 x 24 inches - £2900
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Daffodils & Elephants 24 x 24 inches - ÂŁ3200 17.