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Quiet Spot Venice by Freda Surgenor

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ARTIST NOTES: None

DIMENSIONS (Height - 51.00 cm X Width - 73.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Watercolour on Paper
GENRE Still Life
REGISTERED NRN # 000-2022-0196-01
COPYRIGHT © Freda Surgenor
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Freda Surgenor



ARTIST BIO

Freda Surgenor – Romantic Realist Painter

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Freda was born in Harrow England and studied art and later graphic design and illustration at Bourneville School of Art, Birmingham, United Kingdom. She worked in London as a graphic designer in publishing as well as illustrating two children’s books and teaching art for several years.

Since coming to Australia in 1982 Freda has established herself through solo exhibitions and group shows as a highly respected watercolour painter.  In 1997, Freda was featured as a master painter in both the Water Colour Annual ’98 and the January and October 1999 issues of the International Artist Magazine, and is a regular contributor to Australian Artist magazine In October 2003, Freda was accepted as an exhibiting member of the Royal Art Society of NSW and has showed her work in all their exhibitions since then. In 2009, she was elevated to Fellow.

A multi award winning artist, including the Mosman Art Prize and awards at the Royal Easter Show, Freda’s paintings demonstrate a high level of excellence with vibrant colours used to depict a great variety of subjects from landscapes through waterscapes, cityscapes, still-life, floral, portraiture, life painting and miniatures.      Freda is totally dedicated to her work - when she’s not painting she is thinking about it. She feels that good draughtsmanship is a basis for successful painting and never stops drawing. She works in fine detail using strong colour to create pieces, which glow with life and light. This results in highly successful warm paintings, which demonstrate her ability to capture and recreate the images realistically.