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As Turner said in 1811, "To select, combine and concentrate that which is beautiful in nature and admirable in art, is as much the business of the landscape painter in their line as in the other departments of art.” JMW Turner, "Backgrounds, Introduction of Architecture and Landscape” Lecture, British Museum 1811. For me as a seascape painter to select, combine and concentrate that which is beautiful in nature and admirable in art is essential to my practice. I paint what it feels like to be in nature, to be immersed in the experience of the sea and the clouds. In...

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So Thrilled To Announce The First Sold Painting

So Thrilled To Announce The First Sold Painting

I am so thrilled to announce the sale of "Warm Glow, Deal" from my virtual exhibition TOUCH. This was one of the early paintings in the exhibition when I began to experiment and find more freedom with colour and shapes. Breaking away from a realistic view of the seascape views around me and painting the feeling of the experience of the sunrising over the sea.  Creating evocative images of what we see moving before our eyes as the colours and shapes of the light constantly change. I attempt to capture the brilliance and beauty and sometimes drama of it all.   View...

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A New Way To View Art

Touch By Stephanie Fuller   Big strokes, gestural marks, thick paint, these are things in art we cannot see virtually. I paint the feeling of the landscape, the feeling of the sea and clouds, or the feeling of dancing. Touch infuses these paintings, a gift from the artist to the viewer. To have the easiest and best view of these paintings I suggest you use the START GUIDED TOUR button on the screen. Click Here On the 24th October I tested positive with Covid-19, first contact was on the 9th Oct, first symptoms were on the 19th October. These paintings...

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White House On The Cliffe

White House On The Cliffe

While hiking up the white cliffs at St Margaret's at Cliffe I came across this beautiful white house and wonderful wildflowers. There seemed to be something particularly awesome about the scene. I felt amazing as though the air had a magical spell over me and I could breath in this beauty. Naturally I wanted to paint the scene and the feeling.     After I started the painting I was explaining to friends that I had seen this incredible meadow of wildflowers that felt really different. A couple of days later my friends sent me an article in The Guardian...

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You know Lockdown has gone on too long when you have done 9/10 of these things

You know Lockdown has gone on too long when you have done 9/10 of these things

Managing your art career is a practice in time-management and planning ahead. There are so many aspects of an art career—creating, marketing, selling, organizing works, keeping track of your finances—to name just a few.  Downtime in your art career is the perfect moment to recalibrate, find inspiration, and take care of the nitty-gritty.  Taking care of tasks during a slow period supports your present and future career. Jump in on your to-do list. With each task you take on in a period of art career slowness, you are boosting your career and preparing for a busier future.  Create a system...

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