Pauline Hailwood |
My main interest lies in shape, texture, and pattern rather than faithfull realism. My semi abstract works are the result of a multi-layered method of working using a variety of water-based mediums. Teaching painting and drawing to adults for several years, and more recently to children has become my passion. An intuitive approach is always encouraged.
"Each painting is just a stepping stone..........."
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Lady Mary Hardie-Boys |
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Grahame Harris |
I first became interested in watercolour approximately eight years ago, although I had been painting in other mediums for some years prior. This fascinating medium is a challenge I think all watercolourists wish to excel in. My favourite subjects are birdlife. I become totally engrossed while painting and many a meal goes cold as concentration is paramount. Every day is a good day, as long as you’re painting.
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Christine Hetherington |
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Nieske Hutchison |
Nieske is a Wanganui watercolour artist.
“I like to create subtle and textural details which border between abstraction and representation. The fragility of watercolour produces a rich depth to my works capturing an essence of light and atmosphere on the multi layers of the collaged surface.”
She is an exhibiting member of the NZ Academy of Fine Arts and her work can be viewed here
Email: R.Hutch@xtra.co.nz
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