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Suzanne Winn Art

British
Suzanne Winn is a landscape artist living in rural Hampshire, England. Central to her work is a desire to tap into the energy she feels when she is within the landscape. This energy brings a sense of movement and freedom, and a feeling of connection. She likes to revisit the same locations repeatedly, so she really can get to know these places intimately and she aims to go out drawing every week. Back in the studio, Suzanne paints in oils from her sketches, memory, and photographs taken whilst out working and walking in the fields. Her limited but flexible colour palette is deployed “alla prima”, thereby adopting a wet-on-wet approach, often layering up thick, impasto layers of paint in a single painting session. Suzanne exhibits regularly : November 2020 - January 2021: New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham - Winter Exhibition September / October 2020: Surrey Artists’ Open Studios September 2020 - November 2020: New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham - Painting Farnham exhibition 2019/2020: New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham - Winter Exhibition 2019: Alresford Arts Festival 2019: Surrey Artists’ Open Studios 2018: Surrey Artists’ Open Studios 2017: Surrey Artists’ Open Studios.
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Artist: Suzanne Winn
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After the Harvest by Suzanne Winn landscape painting
By Suzanne Winn
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas painting by British landscape artist Suzanne Winn Comes ready to hang in a bespoke, hand-painted wooden framed Framed size 85cm x 85cm This work features soft clouds...
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2010s Impressionist Suzanne Winn Art

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Dreamy Evening
By Suzanne Winn
Located in London, GB
Brand new artwork from Hampshire, England based landscape artist Suzanne Winn. A soft colour palette and light brushstrokes aim to capture the delicate, dreamy feeling of a winters ...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Suzanne Winn Art

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Catching the Light: Glowing Sky V
By Suzanne Winn
Located in London, GB
Hampshire based artist Suzanne Winn's “Catching The Light Series” was painted during the winter of 2020/2021. During the darkest days of the pandem...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Suzanne Winn Art

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Fiery Sky III contemporary landscape oil painting by Suzanne Winn
By Suzanne Winn
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Inspired by a beautiful summer sunset near Suzanne Winn's home in Hampshire, England. The sky seemed as though it was on fire, offering a mesmerising display of colour and light. It ...
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2010s Impressionist Suzanne Winn Art

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