Gertie Young RWS Air Berlin Collage, gouache and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Gertie was born in Nottingham and moved to London in 1968 to study at Hornsey School of Art. Over the years she continued to paint, filling sketchbooks and always searching for her own visual language. She takes her subjects from surrounding life - holidays, household objects, walking or gardening. Gertie has firmly established her position as an artist in the UK, having participated in a variety of National competitions and exhibitions such as: the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, the National Open Art competition, the RWS' Contemporary Watercolour Competition, the Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, the Sunday Times Watercolour competition, the New English Art Club exhibition, the Royal Society of British Artists exhibition, the Royal Institute of painters in watercolour exhibition and the Royal Watercolour Society where, after becoming a member she also became the society treasurer. Her paintings can be found in private collections in the USA, Oman, Germany, France and Spain as well as here in the UK. Each of Gertie's paintings is like a little journey that makes its way out into the unknown. The images that arise are based on a mixture of observation, emotional memory and imagination. Ultimately her pieces often deal with the meeting of opposites: whether near or far, natural or man-made, mundane or celestial, personal or global. Fairy stories, poems, dreams, imaginary or real objects and places provide her with a constant stream of ideas. Gertie spends most of her time pushing back reality. Education Hornsey Art College Select Exhibitions/Awards Memberships include: Member of the Royal Watercolour Society Awards include: Contemporary watercolour competition Seawhite award winner, National Open Art competition winner, Sunday Times watercolour competition winner, Julian Barrow award Exhibitions include: Chelsea Art society, Royal Institute of painters in watercolour, New English Art Club, Royal Society of British Artists, Mall Galleries, RA Summer Exhibition Gallery Representation Bankside Gallery, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork My pieces often deal with the conjunction of opposites; whether near or far, natural or man-made, mundane or celestial. Each painting is like a little journey into the unknown. They are unplanned and assemble themselves as I paint. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Gertie Young RWS Air Berlin Collage, gouache and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Gertie was born in Nottingham and moved to London in 1968 to study at Hornsey School of Art. Over the years she continued to paint, filling sketchbooks and always searching for her own visual language. She takes her subjects from surrounding life - holidays, household objects, walking or gardening. Gertie has firmly established her position as an artist in the UK, having participated in a variety of National competitions and exhibitions such as: the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, the National Open Art competition, the RWS' Contemporary Watercolour Competition, the Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, the Sunday Times Watercolour competition, the New English Art Club exhibition, the Royal Society of British Artists exhibition, the Royal Institute of painters in watercolour exhibition and the Royal Watercolour Society where, after becoming a member she also became the society treasurer. Her paintings can be found in private collections in the USA, Oman, Germany, France and Spain as well as here in the UK. Each of Gertie's paintings is like a little journey that makes its way out into the unknown. The images that arise are based on a mixture of observation, emotional memory and imagination. Ultimately her pieces often deal with the meeting of opposites: whether near or far, natural or man-made, mundane or celestial, personal or global. Fairy stories, poems, dreams, imaginary or real objects and places provide her with a constant stream of ideas. Gertie spends most of her time pushing back reality. Education Hornsey Art College Select Exhibitions/Awards Memberships include: Member of the Royal Watercolour Society Awards include: Contemporary watercolour competition Seawhite award winner, National Open Art competition winner, Sunday Times watercolour competition winner, Julian Barrow award Exhibitions include: Chelsea Art society, Royal Institute of painters in watercolour, New English Art Club, Royal Society of British Artists, Mall Galleries, RA Summer Exhibition Gallery Representation Bankside Gallery, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork My pieces often deal with the conjunction of opposites; whether near or far, natural or man-made, mundane or celestial. Each painting is like a little journey into the unknown. They are unplanned and assemble themselves as I paint. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
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