Mary Stubberfield
Mary studied art at Eastbourne College of Art before attending Bournemouth College of Art to complete a degree in Illustration. She was selected for the European Illustration Awards and Images-the best of British Illustration. Mary won the Art for Youth award at the Mall Galleries in 1994. She has exhibited widely in London and South East England, the US and Greece.
She lived and worked in Greece and was commissioned to paint houses and murals for private clients there. She recently was selected as a finalist in the British Art Prize.
Currently published by Museums and Galleries, Tracks, Abacus, Galison Puzzles and The Art Group.
Now specialising in cat artworks which are popular and hung in private collections around the world.
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Mary Stubberfield
Acquarello su Carta | 11,4x15,8 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Carta | 15,8x19,7 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Tela | 16,1x20,1 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Carta | 15,8x19,7 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Carta | 14,6x13,4 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Tela | 15,8x19,7 in
Mary Stubberfield
Acrilico su Carta | 15,4x11,4 in
Mary Stubberfield
Olio su Tela | 18,1x24 in
Mary Stubberfield
Olio su Tela | 15,8x15,8 in
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Biografia
Mary studied art at Eastbourne College of Art before attending Bournemouth College of Art to complete a degree in Illustration. She was selected for the European Illustration Awards and Images-the best of British Illustration. Mary won the Art for Youth award at the Mall Galleries in 1994. She has exhibited widely in London and South East England, the US and Greece.
She lived and worked in Greece and was commissioned to paint houses and murals for private clients there. She recently was selected as a finalist in the British Art Prize.
Currently published by Museums and Galleries, Tracks, Abacus, Galison Puzzles and The Art Group.
Now specialising in cat artworks which are popular and hung in private collections around the world.
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REGNO UNITO
- Data di nascita : 1968
- Domini artistici: Opere di artisti professionisti,
- Gruppi: Artista professionista Artisti Britannici Contemporanei

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A Painting Trip
A Painting Trip by Mary Stubberfield
Sometimes, despite being inspired by nature, cities and everyday objects artist's block sets in. No matter how hard I try, inspiration eludes me. So I use the time to do other things like updating my websites, tidying the studio and sorting out my paints and brushes. I enjoy cooking and gardening too.
The ultimate cure for my artist's block, however, is a painting trip abroad! I spent several months in Greece on one long painting spree and now take short trips away whenever possible. Having just got back from the Cote d'Azur I am feeling inspired and refreshed as an artist.
We stayed in Nice by the Promenade des Anglais, following the footsteps of Monet, Picasso and Matisse, walking by the azure Mediterranean Sea and taking in the Venetian architecture of Vieux Ville (the old town) The flower market is a mass of colour and the beautifully displayed shops and ice-cream parlours make interesting subjects. Colourful cafe scenes play out below the terracotta rooftops and overflowing window boxes. We climbed Castle Hill and were astonished to see a magical waterfall overlooking stunning views of the city and bay.
Walking down the steps to the Port, we stopped there for salade nicoise and brushetta enjoying the view of the ferries and yachts.
Nice boasts several fantastic museums including Musee Matisse, Musee National Marc Chagall, Musee d'Art Naif A. Jakovsky which offer further inspiration. I particularly enjoyed the use of bright colours in the Musee d'Art Naif and Chagall's stained glass auditorium.
When on a trip I usually sketch and take lots of photographs, sometimes doing quick watercolours in situ. The real work starts on the return to the studio back home, where I go through the material gathered and assess which could work as a painting. I sketch from the photographs and work out tone, colour and composition. On canvas I paint a base colour to give depth to the painting and start to mix the colours desired. I try to stick to a few colours as I find it more effective as a work of art.
Strong Mediterranean light needs deep shadows in ultramarine and burnt sienna. Azure sea sparkles with vanilla sunlight and terracotta buildings contrast with a cerulean blue sky.
If the weather lets you down, there is still art to be done. I am working on a piece called Monaco in the rain, a view of the old town and a figure reflected in the wet pavement.
We also visited Saint Paul de Vence, one of the famous Perched Villages in the hills behind Nice. Cobbled streets and narrow alleyways lined with bright window boxes and artisan shops offer great painting subjects. Often the street views open up to the dramatic vista below, with deep green trees fading into the blue hills beyond dotted with white and terracotta villages.
Having built up my collection of sketches, photographs and colour studies I returned home, refreshed and ready for work!
