Society of Wildlife Artists - 50th Annual Exhibition 2013 |
I met lots of the artists this year. So many seemed to have made the effort to come. The Private View felt like a rather big party!
It's also a really good show - and it now has lots of red spots for sales. Works are available to Browse & Buy online. There are 339 works in the main show plus fieldwork from three projects on display in the 'Out of the Frame' room. The work includes art by four of the founding members including past President Robert Gillmor (whose work was selling fast!) and the legendary John Busby.
Linocuts of Birds by Robert Gillmor PPSWLA |
West Gallery #1
Sculpture by Harriet Mead, Paintings by various artists includingNick Derry, David Bennett, Federico Gemma, Brin Edwards
Photo copyright Katherine Tyrrell
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Threadneedle Space Photo copyright Katherine Tyrrell |
I've got notes of some of their comments as they highlighted some of the works in the show. They were quick notes so this is my version of what was said rather than verbatim.
- the work accepted for the show is produced by artists who can and do observe wildlife in the field
- they're looking for painterly qualities in the work submitted and the truthfulness which comes from observation of how animals and birds behave
- there may be great skill involved in copying photographs but photorealistic tigers will not be appearing in this show
"sometimes people get bogged down in exactness"
- they don't expect to see beautiful finished tidy sketchbooks - they expect to see it's been used in the field
- drawing is all about observation and practice. Life drawing is a good discipline for anybody wanting to draw wildlife. It teaches you about anatomy and how to observe
You can see some of the work in the show on http://mallgalleries-shows.com/. Artists who impressed me included: linocuts by Max Angus SWLA; sketches, sketchbooks and paintings by Federico Gemma SWLA; paintings by Darren Woodhead SWLA - who never disappoints and all the sculptors.
Bronze sculptures by Adam Binder in front of fine art prints by various artists including woodcuts by Robert Greenhalf and serigraphs by Carry Ackroyd |
Prizewinners
Birdwatch Artist of the Year
(£1,000 plus Swaroski equipment) Shorteared Owl 4 (one of a suite of four paintings) Ink, watercolour and Wax Nik Pollard SWLA |
RSPB Award - "Blue Headed Wagtails, Greenshank and Swallows" by Nick Derry SWLA (who won two awards) |
The Curwen Studio Prize Blackbird Migration (oil and acrylic by Kim Atkinson SWLA |
The Langford Press Award Linocut and watercolourThe Feeding Tree by Andrew Haslen SWLA |
The Langford Press Field Sketches Award (£250 plus choice of Langford titles) Federico Gemma SWLA (Dipinti al Volo - Paintings in Flight) |
The Award is given to any artist of any age who shows a fundamental understanding of the subject through their work in the field. The subject has to be of wildlife but this could encompass back garden nature just as much as exotic expedition work. The judges are looking for a body of work that captures the essence of the subject which has been drawn from life. We are not looking for studio work.Artists were repeatedly commenting on how very impressed they were with Federico's work. His observation is impeccable and his draughtsmanship is exquisite - incredibly simple and very powerful. He's also a delightful chap to talk to!
The Hawk and Owl Trust's Roger Clarke Award
Red Kites and Starlings (Acrylic) by Nick Derry SWLA
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PJC Drawing AwardWandering Winter Waxwings (Drypoint and goldleaf - edition of 10) by Emerson Mayes |
Don't miss seeing the "Out of Frame" section in the far North Gallery which displays a variety of works on paper by three artists - minus frames. Hence lots of observations in the field, studies and sketches. I loved seeing Carl Ellis's fish swimming along one wall!
Sketches and studies of fish by Carl Ellis |
Auction of book signed by Sir David Attenborough and artists
There's an auction coming up on eBay of five copies of the The Natural Eye, Art Book One new book by the SWLA - signed by Sir David Attenborough and the majority of the artists. As a guide, the five which were auctioned via a silent auction during the PV of the SWLA show raised a very impressive amount of money for SWLA bursaries and other projects. I'll alert you as to when the auction is live via my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/makingamark2.If the PV result is any guide I wouldn't bother with low bids!
Links:
- Society of Wildlife Artists
- Making A Mark:
- If you want a lot of people at the Private View......
- Society of Wildlife Artists - a new book and a bursary
- Review: 49th Annual Exhibition - Society of Wildlife Artists
- Review: Society of Wildlife Artists - Annual Exhibition
- Society of Wildlife Artists - Annual Exhibition 2009
- 45th Annual Exhibition of the Society of Wildlife Artists
- Society of Wildlife Artists at the new Mall Galleries
- Wildlife and Natural History Art - Resources for Artists
Thanks for this review. It prompted me to go. I took a friend and we were most impressed. Federico Gemma's sketches were breathtaking.
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