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Lindsay Rough - contemporary artist
Much of my work is abstracted from memory and imaginings. Vibrant
and colourful still lives and landscapes in a semi-abstract style
result. My paintings develop from initial ideas of landscape or
objects, and through colour and texture become realisations of
an idea of place or subject. The gallery page of this website
gives examples of my work, with medium and size. These
change as work is sold and new work created. Please email me for prices.
Across gold fields acrylic on canvas 30x90cm
I am constantly entranced by colour, and try to engage the eye with
purity of tone and value. I enjoy the quality of the paint itself,
particularly when combined with a medium for texture or additional
body. The use of other media enhances texture and contrast.
I generally work on canvas, paper or board, with acrylics,
watercolour and mixed media. Paintings on canvas
are normally unframed to hang directly on the wall, while other
supports will need to be mounted and framed.
I have work in private collections and have exhibited in London, Hertfordshire
and Buckinghamshire. I have taken part in the Herts Open Studios event in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. Examples of my work can be seen at www.artybiz.com (search for 'painter, Hertfordshire') and at www.island-of-art.com
I am also a member of the online bgallery, see www.bgallery.co.uk
My home studio is in Watford, Hertfordshire, and you can visit by
appointment. Simply send me an email
(info@lindsayrough.co.uk)
and I will contact you.
Please see my CONTACT page for links and exhibition information.
Conditions of sale
The artist asserts her moral right to be identified as the author
both generally and in relation to any public exhibition of her work.
The sale of any item does not include any intellectual property
right relating to it. The reproduction of items of work you have
purchased, including the reproduction of photographs of such items
other than for limited private use, is not permitted.
Last updated 12th January 2012
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