Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Women in Art
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024
                        
            
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About
Kate originally trained as a sculptor and Theatre Designer. Kate’s location and landscape hugely influences her subject matter and historically is a ‘painter of life,’ using her en-plein air sessions and life drawing to feed her narrative paintings.
‘These narrative works are developed from her love of the human form, pattern, chiaroscuro and of course theatricality! They are initiated in the studio from mark making, working over studies and old work and a huge amount of experimentation. Themes emerge and the narrative becomes apparent, often stemmed from life experiences, past and present.’
Education
BA Fine Art, Sculpture-Sheffield Polytechnic
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2023-22, 2020-13, 2010-05  
Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London.  
2023-22, 2020, 2018-17, 2014-13, 2010, 2008  
Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London  
2024-22  
Royal Society of British Artists, Annual Exhibition, The Mall Galleries, London  
2024- 22, 2019, 2017  
Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh  
2022  
New English Art Club  
2021, 2023 
Royal Society of Marine Artists Annual 
2014, 2013, 2009  
Royal Watercolour Society, Bankside 
2021, 2022  
Society of Scottish Artists, Scottish Royal Academy  
2020-21& 2023-24  
New Light Prize Touring exhibitions   
2023 
Discerning Eye Exhibition, The Mall Galleries 
2023-4 
Society of Scottish Artists-Maclaurin Gallery  
Gallery Representation
Whitehouse Gallery, Kirkcudbright
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These small paintings are done from my memories of places I’ve been, whilst I was a huge 'plein -air' painter I now am more than likely to work from memories.
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