JUDITH SAMUEL, coastal ARTIST
JUDITH SAMUEL, coastal ARTIST
I use bright but harmonious colour in oils and acrylics, and utilise found and bought wood and pottery as a base for paint, and in making driftwood and mosaic sculptures.
My work can currently be seen in the Colin Jellicoe Gallery, Portland Street, Manchester, and Alexander Llewellyn Gallery, The Cut, London.
Fishing boat, sunny day. Oil painting.
Exhibitions 2012:
Royal Cambrian Academy Open Exhibition, 30th March - 12th May
Engedi Arts ‘The Easter Story’, Imperial Hotel, Colwyn Bay, 30th March - 8th April
Cheshire Artists Network ‘Crossing Borders’, 13th April - 3rd May, Llangollen Pavilion
Penrhyn Castle, 3rd - 10th July
Rhyl Library Community Gallery 4th August - 22nd September 2012
Pilgrim Road to Bardsey Island III
Oil on canvas
PIlgrim Road to Bardsey Island II, acrylic
Mrs. Knowles in her Sweet Shop
Mrs Knowles yn ei siop da-da
‘Highly Commended’ in Gwynnedd Museum Open Exhibition, April - June 2012
Pilgrim Road to Bardsey Island II
For sale: 18” x 12”, acrylic on block canvas. £80
I have recently been exploring the concept of pilgrimage. This and the two at the top of the page are from my ‘Pilgrim Road to Bardsey Island’ series.
During my recent stint as Artist in Residence,
I did some pictures of local characters:
this is ‘Tom’s World’. Tom is a well-known local
character who zips around town on his motorised
wheelchair with aplomb.