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work, but I thank you for your confidence, support and encouragement.
I am excited to see developments unfold for the future, and particularly throughout this year as we mark ‘100 Years of the SGFA’.
As with any Society, its continued success will depend upon each one of us as Members on all levels to keep moving forward with pride in membership of an amazing Society.
As you read this Bulletin I will have already happily handed over the reins to my successor. Having ‘worn my badge with pride’ for the past five years, and as a Member for the past fifteen years, I shall naturally miss the dynamic meetings, the daily engagement with Council and Members in general.
However, I feel happy with what we have collectively achieved; it’s been quite a whirlwind of events, there have been many highlights and a lot of
Ronald Maddox, Artist, Illustrator, Designer and Hon SGFA passed away on November 14 2018, aged 88, following a short illness. A service to commemorate his life was held at Ayot St Peter Church, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, on Thursday 6th December 2018. The Society of Graphic Fine Art remembers our late Honorary Member with admiration for his work as an artist and for his charm and kindness to the Members of the SGFA.
Ronald was the guest speaker at one of our AGM meetings and he entertained us with an interesting and very funny speech.
I shared a table at the AGBI lunch meetings and he and his wife were wonderful and entertaining company. We will miss him.
Harriet Brigdale
RONALD MADDOX
The watercolour of some plates is by Frank Brangwyn. In 1922 Sir Frank Brangwyn RA RE, the renowned muralist, painter, architect, illustrator and designer, became the Society’s first President in a line of distinguished leaders that continues today.Normally we can’t reproduce his work but Libby Horner is the owner of the image so we are really lucky to have it.
OUR CENTENARY COVER ILLUSTRATION
FROM OUR PAST PRESIDENT
Thank you again
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KEVIS HOUSE GALLERY, PETWORTH
Demonstrations will take place during the exhibition by Members of the SGFA
A selected exhibition in collaboration with Kevis House Gallery, “Petworth Explored” features new works created in response to drawing days held in Petworth, West Sussex.
The artists are Lynda Clark, Gary Cook, Louisa Crispin, Jackie Devereux, Felicity Flutter, Chris Forsey, Jennifer Jokhoo, Sue Lewis-Blake, Vincent Matthews, Stuart Stanley, Will Taylor, Les Williams
Meet the Artist 11am to 3pm:Saturday March 9 Will Taylor (etching)Saturday March 16 Stuart Stanley (sketching)Friday March 22 Felicity Flutter (watercolours)Tuesday March 26 Louisa Crispin (drawing)
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Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge kick starts the season for the SGFA leading us out of Winter (snow is now falling quite heavily) with the RK Burt close on its’ heels heralding in the
Spring. As I write, we still have several days to the close of entry and already we have images coming in for what will be and always has been a beautifully presented and wonderfully varied
exhibition of work. Those who have supported all or most of the exhibitions at RK Burt, know of the very personal and professional atmosphere this two floor gallery with its fine windows and
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elegant Victorian frontage brings to an exhibition. Let us hope, that this, our seventh year, (at the kind invitation of Clifford Burt and the RK Burt & Company Limited), mixed with the expectations of the year ahead at The Royal Birmingham
Society of Art Galleries, Bankside, The Menier, the publication of our Centenary Book and above all the very fine execution of artworks by our Membership, 2019 will project us into our second century glowing with the mantle
of success and bring us to a fitting close of our first one hundred years. I wonder if all those who came together at the very formation of our society will move amongst us and give their blessings for the years ahead!!!! One never knows. Michael Walsh
With our Centenary Year upon us, and looking ahead all the way into November, it seems right that the RK Burt Gallery should be our second exhibition at what has become a regular exhibition venue.
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Jennifer Jokhoo March: ‘Petworth explored by the SGFA’
A small group of Artists from the SGFA have created work for a collaborative exhibition focused on Petworth and the South Downs.
Kevis House Gallery Lombard St, Petworth GU28 0AG March 2 - April 6
Mixed group show
Portico Gallery and Picture Framers. 25 London Road
Riverhead, Sevenoaks TN13 2BU
March 30-April 30 poticogallery.co.uk
Charles Burnes After watching the documentary “Silhouette Secrets” – which Charles launched on Amazon, people often ask what sparked his interest in silhouettes. It isn’t such an easy question to answer. He thinks back over his years as a street artist, to writing a book on silhouettes, the first time Charles cut a silhouette of the Queen, the many corporate events he has attended, and finally to recent years producing and marketing Silhouette Secrets. However, over and above all that, his mind often returns to this silhouette, which has been in his family for years. It may well be the first silhouette Charles ever saw.
This family portrait was cut in 1907, by an unknown artist. It shows his Chilean great grand-mother, Clara Burns, with eight of her nine children. The eldest child, Charles (standing at the front) is his grandfather, while the third child is his great uncle David. Charles and David were both old enough to fight in the Great War. Charles was injured, and returned home, while his younger
brother David was killed in Flanders, aged 19, during the closing weeks of the war. Charles was named after both of them.
Oliver Lovley has two images at the Lime Tree Gallery, Bristol ‘Every Kind of People’
Exhibition runs January 24 - February 26.
0117 929 2527 84 Hotwell Road, Bristol, BS8 4UB
Gallery opening hours: Monday: Closed / Tuesday to Saturday: 10am - 5.00pm / Sunday Closed. limetreegallery.com
His life drawing class re-starts in February after refurbishment at Focus Gallery, Nottingham. focusgallerynottingham.com
Lisa Graa-Jensen has 9 cards published by the card company Mistletoe House. And 6 images were made into cards for the RI.
Alice White has been invited to become the newest Expert Lecturer for the London Art Salon. Her series of art history talks from a painters’ perspective starts with ‘Ways To Look At Painting’, at the Art Workers Guild in Bloomsbury on Wednesday Feb 13, followed by a live art tour at the National Gallery on Tuesday 26 of the same month.
Book tickets at londonartsalon.com.
Libby Horner published Brangwyn’s “Pots”, Catalogue of Ceramics and Glassware at the end of 2018. The book was researched, written and designed by Libby and details all the ceramics manufactured by Royal Doulton, Ashtead Potters, Wilkinson and Foley together with chargers and jugs which he probably threw himself. It also illustrates Brangwyn’s own designs for ceramics and glassware plus images from the Royal Doulton and Foley Pattern Books. 214 pages, 101 works (almost all illustrated). Price £25 + 3 P&P UK for softback, £75 + 3 P&P for hardback.
To purchase a copy go to www.paypal.me/LibbyHorner, recording your name
and postal address or email her at mail@frank Brangwyn.org for alternative ways of paying.
Horsham Art Gallery, Brangwyn in Horsham, February 9 - March 23. Christ’s Hospital, Horsham,
Brangwyn’s Cartoons at Christ’s Hospital, April 23 2019 - April 27 2020.
Dr Libby Horner has given me permission to use a beautiful image painted by Frank Brangwyn on the cover of the 2019 Anniversary bulletin.
Marie Blake will be exhibiting with “Axminster Loves Art” from February 14 for a month at the Marle Gallery, 1 Victoria Place, Axminster, EX13 5NQ.
Ulrich West has a Retrospective Exhibition at Gallery 1, The World of Glass, St Helens. It opens on Saturday January 12, 1 - 3 pm and celebrates over 50 years of his art.
Members’ News
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Neil Dixon is in the late stages of a software application for artists to manage artwork inventory and stock, and other aspects of managing a studio and creative practice. This should reach a beta test phase sometime in March, and I am looking for a few more testers. If you are interested please contact Neil on studio@neildixonart
Trevor Waugh Normally this is a bad time of year for that sort of thing, but just following a recent visit to Dubai to relax in the sunshine prior to Christmas, Trevor was offered a studio by the ministry out there! Big surprise! You may or not know that he has been exhibiting there (Dubai) for many years now, and has sold many works of art, even had a book published about his travels in the Emirates (The Emirates, through the eyes of an Artist) selling over 40,000 copies and sponsored by HSBC.
Trevor is still a founding member of The New Orientalist painters, headed by The Majlis Gallery, Dubai, but... to be offered studio space…well… that’s “Arty“ for him, so Trevor is taking it initially for the month of February and then see how it goes from there. Trevor would like the members to know that… Anyone wishing to pay me a visit, from SGFA, while he is out there will be greeted with Eastern promise. (Or just an email ).
Max Kerly Talented Art Fair 2019 Friday March 1 Private View 6 - 9pm Saturday March 2 12 – 6.30pm
Sunday March 3, 12pm – 6.30pm Venue; Old Truman Brewery, Dray Walk (Opposite Ely’s Yard). Off Hanbury Street London E1 6QR
Gary Cook is taking part in the Kevis House Gallery SGFA show in Petworth March 2 - April 6. From 3 - 9 April he has 35 new works on show in his ‘Tree Life’ solo exhibition at Shaftesbury Arts Centre Gallery. Three of his watercolours have been short-listed for the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colour (RI) exhibition at Mall Gallery.
David Webster was asked to paint a pen and wash portrait - in my particular architectural style - of The Globe Theatre on London’s Southbank.
The Globe’s structure is basically circular. On plan, it is split into four equal ninety-degree sections. Each section is then split into five equal segments.
It was so important that my composition showed the curvature of the building. So the use of perspective and shadow would be critical. On plan, each of the five segments is the same width as the others in each ninety-degree section. But not when viewed vertically, as they reduce in width to follow the curvature of the building. Horizontal and vertical perspectives act differently on all the
individual timbers in each separate segment, both above and below the eye line. The thatched roof has its own quite different perspectives. If your artist’s eyes look hard at the timbers you find that they join differently. Some join vertically, some join horizontally and some are double as each segment joins its neighbour.
The colour of the building also looks simple enough – basically plaster washed walls and thatch. So simple colour was applied and then gently strengthened in places. Lastly, early morning shadow was chosen and added selectively. All this gave me the curvature and three dimensions I wanted to show.
The next time you are there, give The Globe a good hard look with your artist’s eyes. It looks simple enough and repetitive in design. But don’t be fooled!
Louisa Crispin Sevenoaks Visual Arts Forum celebrate their 10th Anniversary at The Cello Factory. February 5-12 opening time 6-8, Private View 6-8pm February 5.
Stewarding February 6 from 2-6
Affordable Art Fair stand A11, March 6-10 (see affordableartfair.com for times and tickets)
Solo Show at The Muse Gallery, Portobello Road. March 14-30
Private View March 14 6.30- 9pm.
More information and to confirm dates nearer the time themuseat269.com
Fifty Bees Part 3 at The Taunton Brewhouse Theatre & Art Centre, Taunton March 11 to May 4.
Svetlana Cameron Interview in Pastel Journal
Following her success in the Pastel 100 and Strokes of Genius competitions in the USA Svetlana Cameron was invited to be a featured artist in the special 20th anniversary February issue of Pastel Journal Magazine. A 6-page article about Svetlana’s art journey includes an interview with the artist, a number of full colour reproductions of her work, and a step-by-step demo of her signature 3-colour technique, which she uses to paint realistic skin tones. Available in print and digital format from artistsnetwork.com
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Tania Busshau We are a new group of six artists exhibiting together for the first time at the Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey.
Info: Contemporary Art Exhibition, Surrey Artists Collective, Denbies Art Gallery. February 11-17
This is a new collaboration of six local, professional artists who share a passion for nature, and the flora, fauna and incredible landscapes on offer in the area. Often pushing materials to their limits, this exhibition brings together paintings, photography and mixed media works as well as drawings. Members of the newly formed group are passionate about their work and are often out-and-about exploring the locality, recording and looking for new ways to share their vision.
Artists: Tania Busschau, Marie Davey, Jane Davies, Grace Elle, Ellie Green and Imogen Hartridge.
Elizabeth Barton will be holding a solo exhibition at the Next Level Gallery, 120 Victoria Street, Hamilton, New Zealand, ‘Earth Light’, featuring new works. Starts April 11 - May 1.
Sumi Perera Megalo International Print Prize. Megalo Gallery. Australia February 16 -April 6 2019 (Rebuilding The Built –An Etching, Aquatint & Watercolour)
A Touring Exhibition at The National Centre For Craft & Design. Sleaford. February 2- April 21 2019 [Unbuilding Blocks 11 Modules, That Change Colour]
Teaching A Course On Paper Manipulation At The Royal Academy In March: Paper Manipulation And 3d Assemblage At The Royal Academy with Sumi Perera [Superpress Editions]. A Weekend Long Practical Course. March 16 and 17. royalacademy.org.uk
Artist Talk-Hybrid Printmaking at The
Ochre Print Studio, Guildford 28th February
Invited As The Keynote Speaker-Pages, The International Contemporary Artist Book Event, The Tetley, Leeds March 2.
Hybrid Printmaking Workshop. Spike Print Studio Bristol. March 9
Thorganby Hall. Lincolnshire. December 2019 to January 2020.
Prism Print International-INOAC Namiki-dori Gallery, Ginza Japan. October 2019
Karen Munck has a picture accepted for the RWS Contemporary Watercolour 2019 exhibition at Bankside Gallery, London. On from March 8 - March 26.
She will also have work in Adur Art Collectives exhibition in the Skyway Gallery, Shoreham by Sea, August 17-31.
Karen will also be showing at The Linklater Gallery in Lewes with the Sussex Watercolour Society as part of the Lewes Artwave from August 16-26.
In October she will be having a retrospective at The Skyway Gallery in Shoreham.
Karen Neale is ‘masterminding’ another ‘Making a Magical Metropolis’ Family Day Activity at Stamford Arts Centre on Friday, February 22 2019. Basically anyone from 2 to 92 and beyond, creates their dream building with or without inspiration from my little handout sheets, which then gets added to the gallery wall and over the day a magical metropolis grows…… I’ve attached the result of last year’s creation (all done in one day), and my little hand out sheet. It was a fantastic event last year and inspired a lot of people - young and old - to get drawing……….so maybe some members for SGFA in the future!!!!!
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Please don’t forget to email or write to me about any shows and exhibitions you are participating in.Send information for the next Bulletin before April 22.
Information please, for May, June and July 2019.Your contributions should be short and interesting! Also make sure to write the information out clearly in your email. Please no posters. If you would like to enclose images they need to be of high resolution and also don’t forget to include the title.
Email me;
Old Bishops Palace, Wells
SGFA members exhibition
May 20-30 June
Menier Gallery
Open exhibition
October 21-2 November
More information is on the website sgfa.org.uk
Kevis House, Petworth Explored
SGFA members exhibition
March 2–6 April
R.K.Burt Exhibition
SGFA members exhibition
April 1-12
RBSA Gallery
SGFA members exhibition
May 3-18
Bankside Gallery
SGFA members exhibition
June 3-16
The Gallery, Addenbrookes
SGFA members exhibition
February 28–18 April
DATES TO REMEMBER
DRAWING DAY
At The Horniman Museum and GardensSaturday 23 March 2019For more information contact Harriet [email protected]
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