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Botanical Gardensgardens 7-6-87 Septemberseptember 20132014 10.30A10.30Am-M-5.30Pm5.30Pm Www FREE ArtArt inin thethe PROGRAMME GardensGardens BotanicalBotanical GardensGardens 7-6-87 SeptemberSeptember 20132014 10.30a10.30am-m-5.30pm5.30pm wwwwww..arartinthetinthegagardrdens.comens.com AA unique unique expeexperirienceence forfor arartt llooveversrs aandnd thethe wholewhole familyfamily featurfeaturinging oveoverr 300300 arartiststists Welcome from Councillor Peter Rippon Off the Shelf 118th Lord Mayor of Sheffield Festival of Words Sheffield 11 October - 1 November 2014 Guests include: Yotam Ottolenghi Arne Dahl Allan Ahlberg It is with great pleasure that I Distinction Competition, sculpture Digby Jones John Julius Norwich welcome you to the annual Art on the lawns, the Open Art Exhibition, John Lydon in the Gardens event here at the the stage performances and children’s Richard Benson beautiful Sheffield Botanical activities, artists and craft workers Patience Agbabi Gardens. demonstrating their skills, Victorians Paul Merton promenading, Sheffield Young Howard Jacobson Art in the Gardens is another event Viv Albertine that helps Sheffield to stamp the Painters of the Year Exhibition and last Simon Armitage widely believed ‘fact’ that Sheffield but not least please enjoy the gardens!! Alan Johnson is not only home to more artists and So thank you for supporting this Dan Walker Julian Cope makers than any other city outside of unique event. I’d like to thank Melvyn Burgess London, but also one of the greenest everyone taking part and all those Michelle Magorian cities in Europe! involved in putting the event on. As Emma Chichester Clark Lord Mayor of Sheffield, I’m pleased Dylan Thomas Day Please enjoy all that Art in the Diane Setterfield Gardens has to offer, including to officially welcome you to the 11th Kirsty Wark premier artists in the pavilions and Annual Art in the Gardens. Wendy Cope marquees, Nick Banks Portrait of Enjoy your day! Acknowledgements Tel: 0114 273 4400 www.offtheshelf.org.uk • Pinders of Sheffield • All volunteers, stewards and garden Off the Shelf Festival of Words otsfestival • Sheffield Botanical Gardens Trust staff • Westbourne Primary School • The Little Nature Shop • The Rotary Club of Sheffield • The Great Sheffield Art Show • Sheffield Young Painters of the Year • Heart • Friends of the Botanical Gardens • Artists, craft makers and performers • The Judges • Sharon Gill • Nick Banks Front cover picture: Gareth Watling, Premier Artist Exhibitor www.artinthegardens.com Premier Artists Jill Ray Bing Jones Paul Schatzberger Helen Parsley - She used to illustrate Steve Elliott - Vibrant hues, richness of books that were published across the world. tine and rhythmic composition are all hall Home grown in Sheffield, she now returns marks of Steve Elliott’s light filled pastel for her favourite exhibition - Art in the paintings, which set out to capture the spirit Gardens. She paints in acrylic and dabbles and atmosphere of the Derbyshire landscape. with pastels, producing glorious landscapes, His paintings evoke the poetry of light in all cityscapes and more recently still life in her seasons in a diversity of styles ranging from illustrative style. the naturalistic to the contemporary. Ultimately it attempts to be strong, visual and John Connolly - Nationally acclaimed www.helenparsely.com www.steveelliott.net aesthetic in quality. painter of Landscapes and seascapes in Diane Haddon-Moore - A colourist, Mark H Wilson BA (Hons) - Full-time www.stephen-todd.com acrylics and mixed media. John is drawn towards the bleakest parts of the country Diane is inspired by things she encounters. professional Fine Artist born and currently Jill Ray - A Sheffield born artist and where his stunning use of colour and texture Using contemporary and traditional based in Sheffield. Contemporary acrylic designer. Painting in oil on canvas and paintings inspired by landscape, cityscape, capture a real sense of place to create work techniques she creates original stunning drawing her prints digitally, colour, light and with drama and emotion. He welcome visits paintings filled with bright vibrant colour. seascape, woodland and floral themes the rhythms of landscape drive her work featuring bold use of colour and texture. to his studio (Tel: 0796 7316 622). A deep gloss finish further enhances the which is inspired mainly by the woodlands of Paintings in private & public collections www. johnconnolly.artweb.com colour to a jewel like intensity. Diane has Sheffield and the hills of the Dark Peak. Jill’s worldwide including J D Wetherspoon, NHS, landscapes are sold in many parts of the UK Paul Schatzberger - Makes fine art work in private and corporate collections Yorkshire & Humberside Arts. and increasingly in Europe and the USA. photographs in limited editions. Now in his in the UK and overseas. www.markhwilson.co.uk www.dianehaddonmoore.co.uk www.jillraylandscapes.co.uk 21st year of exhibiting, Paul’s atmospheric Lynne Wilkinson - Award winning artist, images talk of absence - buildings are Tim Rose - Paints in oil and watercolour Brian and Maggie Robinson - We Lynne Wilkinson, obtained a BA Honours vacated, spaces empty - yet there are signs and is showing recent works, ranging welcome local artist and art tutors Brian and Degree in Painting and Printmaking. I paint of human presence in the frame. Beautiful Sheffield street scenes to portraits. He seeks Maggie Robinson to Art in the Gardens with most days, working from my gallery on compositions, and more beneath the surface to capture the fleeting effects of light and their contemporary and original styles, and the fringe of the Peak District. This rural than immediately meets the eye. illumination to illustrate the immediacy of his although they are a husband and wife team environment provides my artistic stimulation, www.paulschatzberger.com who share a studio and work together in their response to his subject. to translate my passion for nature onto Vibrant/modern teaching roles - they are very different artists! www.timrose.co.uk John Paul Cooke - canvas. abstract art in oil and acrylic. Contemporary www.thestudio-online.net www.lynnewilkinson.co.uk Bing Jones - Paints traditional portraits, landscapes on canvas or board. Charcoal Eve Olsen - Eve’s unique sculptures are Carole Baker - Carole’s lively and dynamic both formal and personal, from live sittings. figurative drawings. Original art ranging from designed to be enjoyed on any wall in your paintings are bold and eye-catching. in this He is both painter and doctor. Commissions £65.00 - £1500.00 Exhibits: Various galleries home, and this year she will be exhibiting exhibition, her paintings are inspired by include Professional and Business figures in the UK, including St Ives - Cornwall and new sculpture for your garden too. Working the Derbyshire and Yorkshire landscape and hundreds of children. He has recently The Peak District. Tel: 0797 934 1779. in a variety of materials Eve creates timeless and beyond, all places where she works on painted a series of family portraits. [email protected] figurative sculpture influenced by memories location with a sketchbook and painting www.bingjones.co.uk www.jpcookeart.co.uk and life experiences that many of us share. en plein air. Inspiring gift ideas, prints Richard Harpum - Award-winning artist Kiteworks Consulting - Red-Shed Press and greetings cards, browse through her www.eveolsensculpture.co.uk Richard Harpum, MA paints in a realist style, represents the artist Vanessa Cuthbert sketchbooks, workshops available to book. Gareth Watling - Paints British Birds with with his primary focus being landscapes and MA(RCA). Internationally-exhibited, www.carolebaker.com a passion that often borders on obsession. seascapes. However, he also paints portraits, and winner of numerous awards, Vanessa Now established throughout the country as Stephen Todd - I am a Sheffield based still lifes and florals. Richard was awarded will be showing a range of recent work, one of its foremost ornithological artists, here artist. My work has several areas of “Professional Artist of the Year” by the SAA including abstract landscape paintings and in Sheffield he presents several new images investigation: landscape, seascape, human in 2012. He will be displaying a wide variety a series of limited edition prints, themed recently added to his portfolio. form and an historical based research. It of original paintings, prints and cards. around ‘Ice’ (and as shown at the Royal www.gwbirdpaintings.co.uk is based on strong mark making and often www.richardharpum.com Academy Summer Show). incorporates text whether legible or not. www.kiteworksconsulting.co.uk/artists-gallery www.artinthegardens.com Pavilion Artists Joe Scarborough Trevor Neal Vivienne Cawson David Brightmore ARBSA LSA Joe will be painting away in the east This year Trevor Neal will be showing a Originally from South Yorkshire and pavilion for your pleasure and selection of paintings, drawings, etchings With it’s dramatic backdrop of wonderful studied at Sheffield Art College. entertainment. photographs and sculptures illustrating his plants, the Pavilion is a perfect setting to “My paintings are rarely specific to a There is no doubt that Joe will once again many encounters in the city of Venice. display Vivienne’s most recent paintings in recognisable place but express certain watercolour of contemporary florals. On be reminiscing and stirring your nostalgic Some commissioned works will be on loan dramatic and lyrical qualities of the Welsh sale are original paintings, limited edition emotions, so come along for
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