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6:30 AM April 1, 2021
Distinguished artist Mike Bernard will be showcasing a range of new paintings at Beer’s Marine House from April 17 to 30
- Credit: Marine House
Distinguished artist Mike Bernard will be showcasing a range of new paintings at Beer’s Marine House from April 17 to 30.
Mike, who is a member of The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, has a natural gift and skill in capturing the mood of his chosen studies.
He has won an array of awards over the years along with international recognition. His talent can in part be attributed to his artist’s eye for composition and perspective, as he always seems to find an intriguing and original setting.
February 17, 2021
Artwork by Roger Dellar, Rehoboth Art League instructor.
From his studio in Surrey, England, international artist Roger Dellar will teach a class on People in Pictures for the Rehoboth Art League from 10 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, Feb. 24.
He will demonstrate virtually how to add figures to paintings using oil. Dellar has a keen interest in people and their behavior. Using the Zoom platform, participants can paint along in oil, but acrylic and watercolor users are welcome as well. Everyone will gain valuable insight on approaching this subject. The class fee is $50 per person.
Dellar travels widely and is internationally known for his work in several different media. He is a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, the Pastel Society, and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He is a well-known teacher of art throughout the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. He is represented locally by Peninsula Gallery in Lewes.
Artist Brian Smith s painting of Sir Tom Malmesbury artist Brian Smith has paid his own tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore with a stunning watercolour painting. “I specialise in watercolour and I like to give the viewer a story to my work,” he said. “I have recently been awarded as a selected member of the prestigious Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour which is a great accolade for me.” Brian began his career with 25 years of freelance illustration work allowing him to accrue a vast knowledge in a diverse range of skills in various mediums. Watercolour became his chosen path and after some years of experimentation and struggle, his commitment and love of the medium brought him success and recognition with work being shown at The Mall, Bankside and Cork Street Open Exhibition in recent years.
Artist Brian Smith s painting of Sir Tom Malmesbury artist Brian Smith has paid his own tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore with a stunning watercolour painting. “I specialise in watercolour and I like to give the viewer a story to my work,” he said. “I have recently been awarded as a selected member of the prestigious Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour which is a great accolade for me.” Brian began his career with 25 years of freelance illustration work allowing him to accrue a vast knowledge in a diverse range of skills in various mediums. Watercolour became his chosen path and after some years of experimentation and struggle, his commitment and love of the medium brought him success and recognition with work being shown at The Mall, Bankside and Cork Street Open Exhibition in recent years.