
Low Tide, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, 2015, watercolour on paper, Peter Quinn RWS
Watercolours, drawings and prints by Peter Quinn RWS RSW

Low Tide, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, 2015, watercolour on paper, Peter Quinn RWS
At the Bankside Gallery
OFF THE WALL

This annual summer exhibition is an opportunity for the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers to exhibit together and create a dynamic, ever-changing display of paintings and original prints. All works are sold ‘off the wall’ so you are able to take them away with you at the point of purchase. This results in an exhibition that you can visit throughout the summer, seeing new works every time.
On show in Guildford this month – the Mill Studio, Yvonne Arnaud Art exhibition – entry is FREE Full details http://bit.ly/YAArt2016
Now Showing, entering final week:
The Royal Watercolour Society’s Spring Exhibition, Made in Colour celebrates the huge variety of hues, shades and tones available to artists working in water-based media. Whether, transparent, opaque or somewhere in between, watercolour has the ability to be both light and soft or vibrant and bold. This exhibition will explore the many ways in which the Members of the RWS use colour in their practice.
Illustration: Peter Quinn RWS, On Kirkgate, Cockermouth, 2016.
Chelsea Afternoon, New York
watercolour on paper, 51x72cm
Was on show at the Shenzhen Watercolor Biennial. Show will tour 7 further Chinese cities in 2016. Details here on the Biennial website.
On show in Barnard Castle my watercolour Mercer Street, Soho, New York.
84 artworks by 61 artists – at the Bowes Museum, Co Durham until 7 February 2016.
The exhibition will then tour to the Mercer Gallery, Harrogate, in February after which a selection of the works will travel to Panter & Hall Gallery, London in June.
All of the shortlisted works from this year’s Prize Exhibition can now be viewed in the online catalogue
Bankside Gallery
The RWS Autumn Exhibition: Watercolour Journeys, explores one of the medium’s most fundamental qualities; its portability. Our artists have taken their palettes to the mountains of Nepal, tributaries of East Anglia, the Army bases of Afghanistan, the rocky cliffs of Pembrokeshire and the wilds of Texas, amongst many others.
Details here on the new RWS website. http://www.royalwatercoloursociety.co.uk/exhibitions/9/overview/
and here http://www.banksidegallery.com/
“RWS artists show three watercolours and one in another medium. Be prepared for surprises!”
Open daily 11am – 6pm during ex hibitions | Admission Free | 48 Hopton Street, London, SE1 9JH | 020 7928 7521 | info@banksidegallery.com
Opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1980, Bankside Gallery is an educational charity, number 293194, situated on the Thames Path just along from Tate Modern. http://www.banksidegallery.com
London Tree Studies.
Taking these to London for the browser in Bankside Gallery.
Watercolour Etc. the RWS Spring Exhibition opens Thursday 26th 6-8pm and is then open 27 March – 25 April 2015.