Rosemary Hale – Biography
Rosemary Hale is a versatile artist specializing in watercolour and pastel. She works from her studio in rural Staffordshire from which she leads a packed life involving teaching, writing and travel as well as painting.
In recent years, Rosemary has discovered a talent and love for teaching and now spends much of her time running courses and workshops. This came about almost by accident, when a small group of friends asked her to teach them to paint “for fun”. A small class developed from this and she has since gone from strength to strength, writing articles for well-respected art magazines such as Art of England and Leisure Painter, as well as taking painting groups abroad. (Spain and Sardinia planned for 2009).
Whilst teaching committments take up so much of her life, Rosemary still makes time for travel to remote parts of the world, for which she has a great passion. This is reflected in her painting, and wilderness subjects form the bulk of her studio work in recent years. Her watercolours in particular, are most sensitive, atmospheric and subtle, depicting the natural world as she sees it….and because she paints in beautiful parts of the world, so her paintings delight with beauty and light. There is such not a great output of paintings since Rosemary took up teaching, and so her work is now eminently collectable.
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