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Contemporary
Artist Stella
Dunkley

Art
Societies :
EBSQ+
Juried Member, IATTDA,
SAA
Selected
Group Exhibitions :
Mulberry Gallery, Oxford Art Weeks May - June 2002
Bookends Art Exhibition, Christchurch, 11 - 25 Sept 2004
Bookends Art Exhibition, Christchurch 9 - 24 Sept 2005
The Art Of Pattern, Southampton City Art Gallery, 3 Feb - 26 Mar
2006
'View' Lighthouse Gallery, Poole, 5 Aug – 30 Sept 2006
Gallery
in the Square, The Old Chapel, Twyn Square, Usk,
23rd Mar - 4th May 2007
CadArts Open Art Exhibition The Red House Museum, Quay Rd, Christchurch,
7 July - 27 August 2007
Gallery in the Square, The Old Chapel, Twyn Square, Usk, Contemporary
Seascapes by Stella Dunkley, Oct 2007 - Feb 2008
Red Gate Gallery, London, 22 - 28 Feb 2008
Galeria de Arte Pintor Samora Barros, Portugal, 1 Mar - 31 Mar 2008
Gallerie Pedro Ruivo Foundation, Portugal, 1 - 31 May 2008
Gallery in the Square, The Old Chapel, Twyn Square, Usk, From June 6th
2008
La Boheme Gallery Group Exhibition & Art in the Park,
Colorado, 4 - 18 July 2008
Solo
Exhibitions :
'Contemporary Landscapes - Stella
Dunkley', exploring the colour light
& atmosphere of the Dorset landscape, Highcliffe
Castle, Highcliffe 1 Feb - 18 Mar 2007
Artist Statement :
Stella
was born in Teddington in 1966, she lives and works from her studio in
Christchurch, she has exhibited locally and around the UK, her oil,
acrylic and mixed media seascape, landscape and abstract paintings sell
widely throughout the UK and abroad, she works to commission on a
regular basis.
"Living
near the south of England's coastline and close to the river Stour in Dorset
has given me the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the land
and sea of this area, many of my paintings are directly inspired by
these views, concentrating on the colour, light and atmosphere, especially observing the intense colours at sunrise and sunset,
translating my emotional response onto canvas, giving the viewer an
insight into my unique interpretation of the landscape, and a
sense of my own personal connection with the subject."
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