PETER QUINN RWS: WATERCOLOURS
THE BILLIARD ROOM AT JESMOND DENE HOUSE
3RD AUGUST – 13TH OCTOBER 2017
details here PETER QUINN RWS: WATERCOLOURS
Watercolours, drawings and prints
PETER QUINN RWS: WATERCOLOURS
THE BILLIARD ROOM AT JESMOND DENE HOUSE
3RD AUGUST – 13TH OCTOBER 2017
details here PETER QUINN RWS: WATERCOLOURS
Bankside Gallery, London
“This annual summer exhibition is an opportunity for the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers to exhibit together and create a dynamic, ever-changing display of paintings and original prints.”
Now open in California
June 1st to September 28
28 April – 31 May 2017
Peter Quinn RWS
Here and There
“Bright colour, a sense of place, and an enjoyment of paint are all hallmarks of Peter Quinn’s work. The scenes he depicts have a life, a vitality about them. They demonstrate a confident draughtsmanship and an eye for details that capture the spirit of a place so completely.”
It’s the final week of Water, Paper, Paint.
Water, Paper, Paint, the Royal Watercolour Society’s Spring Exhibition, is a celebration of the three fundamental elements that create a watercolour painting. From these three elements come a vast range of outcomes and in this show you will see huge variations in style, technique and genre.
24 MARCH – 22 APRIL Bankside Gallery, London.
Image: Basketball, Mauerpark, Berlin.
Happy to have a painting on show at
The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour
136th OPEN ANNUAL WINTER EXHIBITION
9 – 28 JANUARY 2017
The Upper Galleries, The Royal Scottish Academy Building,
The Mound, Edinburgh
Open Daily 10am – 5pm Admission Free
Illustrated Shop, Roseau, Dominica, West-Indies; Installation view from Twitter @RSW_watercolour
The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery
Works on a small scale by artists from the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Contemporary watercolours and original prints, both framed and unframed, may be taken away immediately.
Cecil Court, watercolour, 2016
Bankside Gallery
“London has been the home of the Royal Watercolour Society since its foundation in 1804. Originally exhibiting in Pall Mall, then moving to Conduit Street in Mayfair (1938) before finally relocating to Bankside (1980), the Society has engaged with London for over 200 years.
Our artists have been inspired by its people, history, architecture, diversity and the many opportunities for artistic exploration and expression. London – A Sense of Place is a chance for the RWS to exhibit the works they have made in response to this extraordinary city.”
Works here
Exhibition details here.