Sunday 17 December 2023

PROGRAMME 2024

 

JANUARY

Wed 3rd

Rodney Kingston

Still life

Oils

 

FEBRUARY

Sat 3rd

 

Painting Day

 

FEBRUARY

Wed 7th

Roger Dellar

Life Portrait (male model)

W/C

 

MARCH

Wed 6th

Mark Warner

Seascape

Acrylic

APRIL

Wed 3rd

Paul Oakley

Landscape

Oils

 

APRIL

Sat 6th

Max Hale

WORKSHOP

Using Palette Knife for a looser result

Acrylic/Oils

APRIL

Sat 13th

 

Painting Day

 

MAY

Wed 1st

Jill Winch

Botanical - Irises

Coloured Pencil

JUNE

Saturday 1st

 EXHIBITON

One week later if rain is forecast

 

 

JUNE

Wed 5th

Tushar Sabale

Cityscape

Oils

JULY

Wed 3rd

Frank Walters

Landscape

W/C

AUGUST

Wed 7th

Jan Gaska

Landscape

Gouache

SEPTEMBER

Wed 4th

Laura Reiter

Abstracting the Still Life, focusing on shape and colour.

Mixed media including acrylics, oil, pastel, & collage

SEPTEMBER

Saturday 7th

EXHIBITION

One week later if rain is forecast

 

OCTOBER

Wed 2nd

Judit Matthews

tbc

W/C & Collage

OCTOBER

Sat 5th

Ronnie Ireland

WORKSHOP

Using Acrylic in new ways

Acrylic

NOVEMBER

Wed 6th

Jo Harris

Portrait or Life Drawing

Drawing media

NOVEMBER

Sat 9th

 

Painting Day

 

DECEMBER

Wed 4th

 

AGM

 

JANUARY 2025

Wed 1st

 

Social? Bring & Buy?

 

 

Saturday 11 November 2023

CRAFTS MARKET COMING SOON

 Virginia water Art Society

CRAFTS

MARKET

6 th DECEMBER  6.30 pm -9.30 pm

Just in time for Christmas Presents

Jewellery

Woodturning

Resin Crafts

Local Author - Book Signing

Original paintings

& many more crafts  

The community Hall,

Beechmont Avenue

Virginia Water, GU25 4EY

For further info call Vanessa or Doug 07740587483 or 01784 432597

                                                    www.virginiawater.org.uk/artsociety

Thursday 2 November 2023

Demonstration by Rick Holmes 1.11.23









Rick was a very interesting speaker and his demonstration was surprising, starting with a strong acrylic ink marks made with a roller, which when dry were drawn on with white pastel and then completed with pastel. The sky was done by turning the picture upside down on the easel. He worked with the painting absolutely vertical.  Thank you Rick for a very enjoyable evening