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A Dream For Southern Stars Holland Berkley Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 479/495 - Mounted and Framed 100x122cmEver present and always enduring in Holland’s life has been the journey of making images. Whether she is developing concepts on paper, canvas, or metal plates, she strives to draw honest and intriguing lines, to investigate the beautiful, as well as the odd, and to illuminate the common. Holland Berkley’s goal in creating her art is to convey a sense of mystery and awe. Her human forms, abstracted rather than literal, are placed in an environment of graphic symbols and universal patterns derived from primitive cultures.Her images are achieved through many layers of glazes, washes, and textural compounds, along with the incorporation of other elements such as sand and newspaper. Only by this method does she achieve the age-worn patina of old paintings or the weathered surface of stone, wood, metals, and fabric. The list of materials used by Holland is extensive and ever changing: raw pigments, charcoal, glazes, varnishes, and metallic leaf.Holland received her Bachelor of Fine arts in Painting and Art Education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972. She went on to teach art in the elementary public school system before pursuing a full time career as an artist. Over the years, she has received numerous awards and exhibited in galleries and museums across the country. Her work can be found in many notable private and public collections including Disney Corporation, Exxon Corporation, Universal Studios, Federal express, Larson Juhl, Inc, and the Ritz Carlton Corporation.
Sanctuary Holland Berkley Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 479/495 - Mounted and Framed 100x122cmEver present and always enduring in Holland’s life has been the journey of making images. Whether she is developing concepts on paper, canvas, or metal plates, she strives to draw honest and intriguing lines, to investigate the beautiful, as well as the odd, and to illuminate the common. Holland Berkley’s goal in creating her art is to convey a sense of mystery and awe. Her human forms, abstracted rather than literal, are placed in an environment of graphic symbols and universal patterns derived from primitive cultures. Her images are achieved through many layers of glazes, washes, and textural compounds, along with the incorporation of other elements such as sand and newspaper. Only by this method does she achieve the age-worn patina of old paintings or the weathered surface of stone, wood, metals, and fabric.The list of materials used by Holland is extensive and ever changing: raw pigments, charcoal, glazes, varnishes, and metallic leaf. Holland received her Bachelor of Fine arts in Painting and Art Education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972. She went on to teach art in the elementary public school system before pursuing a full time career as an artist. Over the years, she has received numerous awards and exhibited in galleries and museums across the country.Her work can be found in many notable private and public collections including Disney Corporation, Exxon Corporation, Universal Studios, Federal express, Larson Juhl, Inc, and the Ritz Carlton Corporation.
Urban Tapestry Holland Berkley Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 482/495 - Mounted and Framed 122x100cmEver present and always enduring in Holland’s life has been the journey of making images. Whether she is developing concepts on paper, canvas, or metal plates, she strives to draw honest and intriguing lines, to investigate the beautiful, as well as the odd, and to illuminate the common. Holland Berkley’s goal in creating her art is to convey a sense of mystery and awe. Her human forms, abstracted rather than literal, are placed in an environment of graphic symbols and universal patterns derived from primitive cultures. Her images are achieved through many layers of glazes, washes, and textural compounds, along with the incorporation of other elements such as sand and newspaper. Only by this method does she achieve the age-worn patina of old paintings or the weathered surface of stone, wood, metals, and fabric.The list of materials used by Holland is extensive and ever changing: raw pigments, charcoal, glazes, varnishes, and metallic leaf. Holland received her Bachelor of Fine arts in Painting and Art Education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972. She went on to teach art in the elementary public school system before pursuing a full time career as an artist. Over the years, she has received numerous awards and exhibited in galleries and museums across the country.Her work can be found in many notable private and public collections including Disney Corporation, Exxon Corporation, Universal Studios, Federal express, Larson Juhl, Inc, and the Ritz Carlton Corporation.
Tom, Man Of His Times Holland Berkley Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 491/495 - Mounted and Framed 78x90cmEver present and always enduring in Holland’s life has been the journey of making images. Whether she is developing concepts on paper, canvas, or metal plates, she strives to draw honest and intriguing lines, to investigate the beautiful, as well as the odd, and to illuminate the common. Holland Berkley’s goal in creating her art is to convey a sense of mystery and awe. Her human forms, abstracted rather than literal, are placed in an environment of graphic symbols and universal patterns derived from primitive cultures.Her images are achieved through many layers of glazes, washes, and textural compounds, along with the incorporation of other elements such as sand and newspaper. Only by this method does she achieve the age-worn patina of old paintings or the weathered surface of stone, wood, metals, and fabric. The list of materials used by Holland is extensive and ever changing: raw pigments, charcoal, glazes, varnishes, and metallic leaf. Holland received her Bachelor of Fine arts in Painting and Art Education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972. She went on to teach art in the elementary public school system before pursuing a full time career as an artist. Over the years, she has received numerous awards and exhibited in galleries and museums across the country.Her work can be found in many notable private and public collections including Disney Corporation, Exxon Corporation, Universal Studios, Federal express, Larson Juhl, Inc, and the Ritz Carlton Corporation.
Ash 2 Mike Woods Original 'Oil On Canvas' Mounted and Framed 73x60cm Mike Woods was born in Hertfordshire in 1967. He studied fine art a Stevenage college in 1985 and t was during this time that he developed a fascination for oil painting spending much of the period drawing and painting from the model it was this, the greatest artist discipline of all which has allowed him to develop such a confident approach to his work.In 1986 he gained a place at Falmouth School of art where his painting were more intense he also became engrossed in making sculpture particularly wood and stone carving. In 1989 he gained his degree in fine art. The experience of working in the round with sculpture has given Mike has a remarkable talent for rendering the flat canvas with what seems to be three dimensional objects.The artist liked Cornwall so much during his time at college that he moved there with his wife who is also an artist and their two children.During 1988 he visited Italy and spent much of the time in Florence studying renaissance paintings and sculpture this period of study had a profound effect on him.Mike has developed his own very personal and distinct style of oil painting with the combination of subdued colours and seamless painting technique his pictures are quite remarkable. He has described his technique of painting in these terms “ I try to gain the effect that the canvas has been stained with paint in essence I am aiming to use my paint as thinly as possible finally mixing the oil paint to achieve a pure and clean saturation of colour, with no evidence of brush strokes”. The finished painting must have an unblemished service so as not to spoil the effect of form, light and shade, and the illusion of the still life objects.
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