RSMA exhibition in the Main Gallery |
View of the exhibition in the Threadneedle Space |
RSMA Annual Exhibition - Main Gallery |
Variations of a marine theme - in the Main Gallery |
RSMA Annual Exhibition |
RSMA Annual Exhibition - another corner of the Threadneedle Space |
Prizewinners
The Charles Pears Award
This award commemorates the first elected President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. You can read a blog post by Tony Williams - who won the £500 Charles Pears Award - on the Mall Galleries website.Ship with Moon (£1,595) by Tony Williams oil Winner of The Charles Pears Award |
The painting “Ship with Moon” has come from a series of romantic/nostalgia studies following bright summer moonrises and a looking back to the days when I lived in south London as a boy and art student cycling up to the river Thames a few miles away with my old camera. It is a subject that allows me to indulge in my love of the constructivists, whilst mellowed by a romantic element.
The Artist Magazine Award
Jamel Akib will be interviewed for a feature in The Artist Magazine after winning their award. The composition and dynamic diagonals within it make you feel as if you're sailing in the boat with the crew.Pull 2 (£2,200) by Jamel Akib oil Winner of The Artist Magazine Award |
The Classic Boat Prize
Sheena Bevis-White - from the open entry - won this prize with her painting of Juno and will have her painting featured in Classic Boat.Juno by Sheena Bevis-White |
The RK Burt Canson Paper Award
This is for works on paper and was won by Margaret Heath RSMA. Her traditional watercolour has some wonderful qualities of light.Winter Sunrise, Lymington Quay (£795 - sold) by Margaret Heath RSMA watercolour Winner of the R K Burt Canson Paper Prize |
The Derek Gardner 'Sea and Sky' Award
James Williams focused on paintings of waves and that sometimes indeterminate horixzon line between sea and sky.Two paintings by James Williams the top one - 'Into the Light' - won the The Derek Gardner 'Sea and Sky' Award |
The Russell and Chapple Canvas Prize
John Lines RSMA RBSA won this prize with a painting of a very large ship.Brisk Day Departure (£2,150) by John Lines oil Winner of the Russell and Chapple Canvas Prize |
The Sea Pictures Gallery award
David Nixon painted a subject which I guess would most watercolour artists think twice.Highrise (£1,000) by David Nixon Watercolour Winner of the Sea Pictures Gallery Award |
The Winsor & Newton Oil Prize
Bruce Williams won Winsor & Newton products to the value of £250.Breakwater and Neptune (£3,000) by Bruce Williams oil Winner of the Winsor & Newton Oil Prize |
Other works I liked
I don't normally think of monochrome as being associated with Marine Art but I saw four works which I thought worth highlighting.
(Left) Next-the-Oceans VII (Aquatint) by Marianne Ferm (top right) Walking the Pier (solar plate etching) by Despina Symeou (bottom right) Beached (aquatint) by Stephen Asquith |
Wells next the Sea (edition of 10) by Simon Dodd ARBSAlinocut £380 |
One of the things I noticed is that paintings including figures were selling very well.
Particularly if they were children on a beach AND were well drawn/painted. There's a lot of famous painters who have painted children on a beach - with Singer Sargent and Sorolla being two of the more well known. This is an exhibition which provides an opportunity for the artist who likes painting figures - they just need to find a marine context!
Events and workshops
There's a range of events and workshops during the exhibition. Some are free and some have a fee for attendance.
Yesterday afternoon Tim Hall gave a well attended demonstration of painting a marine scene in oils
2.00 – 4.30pm. We discussed my review of his painting which won the Charles Pears Award in 2014.
Oil painting demonstration by Tim Hall |
Tomorrow Geoff Hunt PPRSMA is doing a workshop on drawing ships and boats
Next week there are more demonstrations by members:
- Wednesday 21st October David Allen RSMA (pastel) 2.00 – 4.30pm - you can see more of his work here
- Wednesday 21st October Gareth Brown ARSMA (oil) 2.00 – 4.30pm
- Thursday 22nd October Martin Swan RSMA (oil) 11.00am – 3.00pm
- Saturday 24th October David Howell PPRSMA (watercolour) from 12.00 noon
Plus there's a Vice President's Tour at 11am on the 21st October . On Wednesday evening there's a maritime themed evening of stories from artists about commissions undertaken
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