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I
have painted and drawn from an early age, and when my youngest child
started school I was able to concentrate fully on art. I went to all the
different classes in the Richmond Adult College over a number of years,
ending up in the etching department where I felt really at home, and
rediscovered my childhood passion for landscape.
I was then able to set up my own studio, and sold my etchings in many galleries in London and further afield. In due course I was able to buy a larger press, and lent my smaller one to Kew Studio which had just opened up. I lent myself as well, and started an Etching Workshop, which is still in operation and where I continue to teach. |
| Gradually
a single "view" no longer satisfied me and I began to
experiment combining different elements into a composite whole_ later on
adding the notion of transparent layers as well. I also felt the need to
express other interests such as Mythology and Memory. I had always
produced watercolour paintings, and then a few years ago I spent 3 years
getting together a collection of oils - enjoying especially the
different palette which the medium allows. Monoprints, which I combine
with wash, are another recent interest which seems to take me in a
different direction.
Currently I switch between all styles, and enjoy the variety and stimulus of change |
| Work available from me at sallyhunkin@kewartists.com |
| Solo
Exhibitions : Kew Studio...........1978 ............1984 .............1991 Hogarth Gallery, Chiswick...........1987 2 person Exhibitions : Southwold, Suffolk...............1989 ................1993 Karen Fletcher Gallery,Twickenham...2000 |
Mixed
Selected
Exhibitions
Society of Painter-Etchers......................1977 .......................1982 Heiffer's Gallery,Cambridge...................1986 Smith's Gallery, Covent Garden..............1988 Royal Academy,London, Summer Exhibition.................................1979 ..................................1993+ .................................1997+ + Given 1/2 Page in the illustrated catalogue |
| Work held in many Galleries, Hospitals (including St Thomas's) and private collections. |