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13th Jan Storm in a Teacup
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Storm In a Teacup
By Malcolm Hide ARPS
Storm in a Teacup Giclee printed on canvas
This is a fantastic piece of contemporary and abstract art by Malcolm, featuring the sea side town Margate in Kent.
Malcolm was able to capture a real sense of depth and quality with striking colours, this image will impress.
There a only 2 sizes for this reproduction 100cm x 100cm and 60cm x 60cm each size has a run of only 95.
Storm in a teacup is a successful selling Giclee canvas selling in g ...
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Fine Art Gallery
We are proud to present limited Edition prints from quality artists Neil Sparkes and Valerie Cruse.
Our online art Gallery is now up and running and will be offering a selective collection of high quality reproduct paintings and photographs for sale signed by highly talented artist’s. We only exhibit professional artists and photographers,
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Andrew Critchell LRPS
“Andrew has been taking photographs since his 10th birthday and now, 24 years later hopes he has at least learnt to point the camera in the right direction and work out what some of the buttons do! Favourite subjects are the natural environment, modern architecture and airshows.
Largely self taught Andrew has benefited from the reading of many photography magazines and the completion of evening courses including City&Guilds and the achieve ...
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Malcolm Hide ARPS
Malcolm Hide is a freelance landscape photographer producing high quality Giclee prints and canvases; he sells to 13 galleries covering the south east of England.
Having a passion for photography, he has developed his own style over the past 3 years since he became professional, and loves the coastal scenery nature provides him.
In 2008, he gained an Associate to The Royal Photographic Society, one of the highest accolades to photography t ...
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Coming Soon
Stanley James
A talented impressionist, works in oils and acrylics. He is also experienced and extremely competent in all art materials and mediums, including photographic art.
Stanley started his art education in wartime Birmingham, when because of teacher shortages, an accomplished Impressionist Art Master was brought back from retirement and became his tutor.
Ten years later Stanley met professional Leicestershire artist Donald Brown who honed Stanley's technical skil ...
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