Welcome to our revised site which we hope will enable us to bring you a more diverse range of artists' work than ever before. We had hoped to have this available ages ago but, believe it or not, we have been rather busy this year and we are not getting any younger. We have been regularly asked about our new offerings and we now have a lot included on the site.
There is much more to come and so please keep looking in case the management have had a spare moment. If, however, your requirements are not represented on our website, please do contact us and we will do our very best to help. For those who don't know us, the Arundel Framing Workshop is located in the Historic Castle Town of Arundel in beautiful West Sussex which is well worth a visit at any time of the year.
There is much more to come and so please keep looking in case the management have had a spare moment. If, however, your requirements are not represented on our website, please do contact us and we will do our very best to help. For those who don't know us, the Arundel Framing Workshop is located in the Historic Castle Town of Arundel in beautiful West Sussex which is well worth a visit at any time of the year.
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Al Hayball derives much inspiration from the creatures and coastline around his Dorset home. His wildlife drawings let the animal's character shine through, whether it be captured in the way the eyes are drawn or that little smile he includes in some of his subjects.
In a departure from his usual naive way of painting, Al has taken a change of direction and now portrays wildlife, in this unique style of graphite, (featuring hares and his 'muse', Tilly the Whiplington Lurcher!).Using a range of pencils, on Bockingford watercolour paper, his priority is to capture the personality and essence of the individuals he chooses to portray.
In a departure from his usual naive way of painting, Al has taken a change of direction and now portrays wildlife, in this unique style of graphite, (featuring hares and his 'muse', Tilly the Whiplington Lurcher!).Using a range of pencils, on Bockingford watercolour paper, his priority is to capture the personality and essence of the individuals he chooses to portray.
Allen Tortice is one of the most collected Northern painters in the UK today. Born into a mining family, Allen grew up in the industrial landscapes he shows us all today. Through his paintings and watercolours, we can learn a lot about his life, which also saw him serve as an excellent marksman for the army.
I was born in a Modbury, South Devon and spent my childhood in the idyllic surroundings of Devon and Cornwall. From a very early age, I have been obsessed with drawing and crafts, captivated by animals, beaches, and nature. Traveling different cultures has a big influence on my work, I have a deep love for Asia, India in particular, the chaos, colour, shapes, textures and, smells; a complete assault of the senses.
Born in the industrial city of Donetsk in 1961, Andrei Protsouk demonstrated an exceptional gift for art from a young age. With his father a photographer and his mother a master embroiderer, it seemed only natural that he too would pursue a career within the arts.
On leaving school Protsouk attended the prestigious Lugansk School of Fine Art, followed by a Masters Degree at the Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute; widely regarded as one of the worlds finest art training programmes.Here, Protsouk studied under Evsey Moiseenko- a world renowned contemporary of Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso.
On leaving school Protsouk attended the prestigious Lugansk School of Fine Art, followed by a Masters Degree at the Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute; widely regarded as one of the worlds finest art training programmes.Here, Protsouk studied under Evsey Moiseenko- a world renowned contemporary of Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso.
Sam McBratney's enchanting bedtime story of family love and tenderness is an international classic which has been translated into over 32 languages. Anita Jeram's beautiful illustrations were a labour of love. Even today, she saysEvery time I read this book, I want to cry. The story reminds me of my son, who often plays these games with me when it's time for bed.