Society of Botanical Artists - The Private View
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(top) Daler Rowney Choice Award - Lyschiton americanus by Shirley Slocock Assoc SBA, ASBA, CPGFS (bottom) Iris by Jan Harbon SBA SFP SGM copyright the artists
Well! I started with the notion of half a dozen - which very rapidly expanded to "my top ten" which rocketed forward to a baker's dozen before I decided I had to have another think! There really are that many good artists - and more - who deserve a mention.
In fact 721 drawings and paintings, 7 miniatures and 40 sculptures by 228 artists competed for my attention!
If you're not able to get to see the exhibition you can see a good selection of the SBA members works in the gallery on the SBA website.
So in the end, I decided that I wouldn't say a lot this year about artists I've mentioned in the past.
Plus I'd also try and highlight prizewinners where I could - and then make sure I mentioned the people who've I've not mentioned before who I thought deserved a mention!
Here are the artists whose work I particularly liked.
- Shirley Slocock AssocSBA, ASBA who is Vice Chair of the Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society. Her watercolour painting Lysichiton americanus (see top right) is very large and very impressive and won the The Daler Rowney Choice Award. It was my second choice for thePeople's Choice Award. I also really liked the two very small paintings she produced of two bulbs. She has a talent for producing saturated and beautifully graded watercolours. I'm guessing that the very smooth surface she uses may help in some way.
Works by (left) Fiona Strickland and (right) Eiko Hamada
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- Scottish artist Fiona Strickland DA SBA GM who was elected to full membership of the Society last year in her year of exhibiting with SBA. Her sunflowers are simply stunning and this year Fiona won the Margaret Grainger Memorial Bowl (for the best painting by a member within 2 years elected in the previous two years) for Helianthus, August Sunflower. Last year I said I'd like to know more about her and this year she has a members page on the SBA website.
- Eiko Hamada AssocSBA GM produced a beautiful set of meticulous watercolour paintings of coniferous tree branches and their cones. These have earned her a Certificate of Botanical Merit and a Highly Commended award.
- I loved the set of hydrangeas by Jean Ricketts GM
- Wendy Cranston's set of small gouache paintings of fruit were very attractive and a good example of work which fell outside the 'strictly botanical'
- Guy William Eves had two examples of very impressive and meticulous pencil work on display - Orchid and Skimmia Japponica (although the prices quoted at the SBA exhibition are lower than the ones in these links).
- One such is Billy Showell BA SBA CBM (01,02,03,04,05,07) whose Pointed Cabbage was the runner up for the St Cutherberts Mill Award. However it was her designs with flowers, leaves and fruit in heart shapes which caught my eye!
- This year I was particularly struck by the work of Janie Pirie SBA UKCPS SGM which provides an excellent example of what can be done with coloured pencils. I loved her hydrangea although it was her sweetcorn which won her a Highly Commended.
- I also loved the "Scatterings" approach used by Susan Christopher Coulson BA(Hons) SBA SFP GM. for her coloured pencil drawings of Cyclamens and Rosehips
- Sylvia Balch SBA, SM for watercolour paintings of roses
I've got to make a special mention of work by a couple of SBA Diploma Students Ann Carrodus (Narcissus, Ivy and Hazel) and Marilyn Cox (Working in the Field Assignment) whose work is truly inspiring.
- Eiko Hamada Assoc. SBA for Cedrus deodara
- Brenda Watts SBA for Primula vialii
- Charlotte Linder SBA for Colchicum
- Janie Pirie SBA for Zea Mays var. saccharata
- Margaret Brooker SBA for Apple Cornish Aromatic
- Anita Walsmit Sachs SBA for twig with Trametes versicolor
- Kathleen Baker SBA for Arisaema ciliatum
- Marilyn Cox Special Mention Dip SBA with Distinction for Dragon Fruit.
St Cuthbert's Mill Award for an outstanding watercolour painting
Scabiosa (watercolour - top left in photo) by Cheryl Wilbraham
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The Margaret Stevens Award for an artist whose work reflects their concern for the the environment - was awarded this year to Marion Perkins SBA MIL FRSA CMB(07) for Rainforest and Toucan; Rainforest and Red-crested Touraco and Rainforest and Malagasi Duck
- Graham Singleton-Reed Assoc. SBA for Crocus vernus
- Lorraine Lambeth DipSBA for Passiflora
- Noreen Taylor for Hedera helix for Common English Ivy
- Fiona Strickland SBA for Helianthus, August Sunflower
- Brigitte EM Daniel SBA for Catalpa bignonioides - Indian Bean Tree
- Eiko Hamada Assoc SBA for Cedrus deodara
- Hannelore Dahin DipSBA for Aesculus hippocastanum
- Gaynor Dickeson SBA for Celeriac
- Sunday 26th April - Sandra Wall Armitage SBA (11am - 3.30pm - botanical)
- Monday 27th April - Margaret Hammond AssocSBA (11am - 5pm pastel - freestyle)
- Tuesday 28th April - Gillian French SBA (10am - 5pm watercolour - freestyle)
- Wednesday 29th April - Sue Vise AssocSBA (pencil - botanical)
- Thursday 30th April Jan Harbon SBA (11am - 5pm mixed media freestyle)
- Friday 1st May - Marilyn Wheeler DLDC student (watercolour from photographs)
- Saturday 2nd May - Ann Swan SBA (11am - 4pm coloured pencil - botanical)
- Sunday 3rd May Jane Leycester Paige FSBA (10am - 1pm watercolour - botanical)
- Sunday 3rd May Sandrine Maugy SBA (2pm - 5pm watercolour - botanical)
- Review of the SBA Exhibition (2006)
- Flowers and Garden Exhibition 2007
- Society of Botanical Artists - the Botanical Palette Exhibition (2008)
- Botanical Art - Resources for Artists
- A compendium of Botanical Art Headquarters - features all my information sites about botanical art
Katherine,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this show. I love botanical art and the ones you highlighted are simply gorgeous.
Cindy
THANK YOU for this beautiful review of the 2011 show ! It is much appreciated, and studied. As a current student with the Distance Learning program, I have a piece in the student section, but was not able to make the journey to the UK.
ReplyDeleteI will spend many an hour perusing your beautiful pictures in the days to come. Thanks again.
Estelle DeRidder