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Bryan Rigg
I was born in Winscombe in the Mendips and now live at Stoodleigh in the Exe Valley. After studying at the West of England College of Art in Bristol, 1946-50 and 52-53, specialising in painting, I taught Art and Craft … Continue reading
Pat Preater
My paintings are mainly figurative, based on memories and ideas created from sketches drawn in situ. The colour is intrinsic to the design and often helps to describe the mood and light source.
Ann Le bas
Ann Le Bas lives and works on Exmoor. She has worked freelance and undertaken various commissions including for the National Trust Foundation for Art, Royal Academy Graphics and the Bishop of Bath and Wells. A collection of her prints is included … Continue reading
Jeremy Harvey
A latecomer to painting, I now enjoy the discipline of life class work. Colour fascinates me and comes largely instinctively.
Geoff Gilham
I have been interested in the visual arts most of my life and have produced many paintings in watercolour, gouache, oils and acrylic. My style varies from figurative to abstract and extends from cosy houshold pictures to larger scale stage … Continue reading
Marilyn Ewens
Marilyn lives at the foot of the Quantock Hills. Her Somerset landscapes have been exhibited in Bath, Cardiff, Exeter, Truro, Henley-on-Thames, the South West Academy and the Royal Academy, London. Marilyn has been a Somerset Art Week participant since it … Continue reading
Jack Coulthard
I made my home in Somerset almost 45 years ago and was a lecturer in Drawing and Painting at the then Somerset College of Art in Corporation Street. In 1970 Annley Juda included one of my paintings in an exhibition … Continue reading
