Patricia Clements Artist Profile

Patricia Clements’ Selected Art Exhibitions

July 29th, 2008
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Two Man Show – Brighton Lanes Gallery
One Man Show – Strawberry Hill
Royal Academy
R.A. Bloomsbury Mixed Exhibition
Royal Academy
Llewelyn Alexander
Royal Academy
Solo Exhibition, Bartley Drew Gallery
Llewelyn Alexander
Queens Town Road Gallery
St Raphael Gallery, Piccadilly
Llewelyn Alexander
Landscape Painters – Mall Gallery
Society of Women Painters
Solo Exhibition – Heifer Gallery
Llewelyn Alexander
Webbs Gallery, Battersea
Society of Women Artists
Llewelyn Alexander
Canon Gallery, Petworth
Society of Women Artists
Room for Art Gallery, Cobham
Artist in residence, Agora Gallery, New York, 2006 to 2007
Society of Women Artists
Permenant exhibition Bowley Restaurant, Piccadilly, London
Society of Women Artists
Hague Red Cross Summer Exhibition

For the best art viewing experience, including priced works for sale, see Patricia Clements’ work in the main gallery

Patricia Clements - Artist Profile

July 29th, 2008

Patricia gained a scholarship to The West Sussex College of Arts and Crafts and went on to study painting and life painting at The Central School of Art.

She was influenced by Bruce Barnden, Art Master at school. then by Lesley Cole, Head of Painting at the The Central School of Art and lastly by the French Impressionists.

Working in oils and latterly pastels, producing still lifes, landscapes and nudes of scenes that range from Twickenham to St.Tropez, Patricia’s resulting work reflects the vibrant colours and brilliant light of the South of France.

Patricia was recently made a member of the Society of Women Artists.

“I paint because it’s there. I look at a scene, building, still life or whatever and see the patterns, rhythms and colours.

I try and reflect this in the vivid beauty and passionate colours of the Cote D’Azure. The ebullient blushes of colour shapes of a still life, the raw colour rhythms and emotions of New York.
I see buildings with patterns of colour - shadows casting unusual shapes, all of which I find fascinating.

As Henri Mattisse said: ‘Colour was not given to us in order that we should imitate nature. It was given to us to express our emotions’.”

For the best art viewing experience, including priced works for sale, see Patricia Clements’ work in the main gallery