Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 209th Exhibition | Prizes & Awards Part Two
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The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and Mall Galleries are delighted to announce the Prizes & Awards from the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 209th Exhibition.
Congratulations to all artists who have been awarded prizes by our generous prize givers.
The exhibition is open at Mall Galleries until Saturday 29 May.
If you cannot make the exhibition we hope that with videos, audio, images, and statements by the winners to watch, hear, see, and read, you can experience and enjoy their works wherever you are.
Artists in Part Two include:
Part One | Prize & Award Winners
Part Three | Prize & Award Winners
The Cass Art Prize
Carol Ryder
Gold Stripe 2021
A prize of £200 of art supplies from Cass Art, awarded to a work demonstrating the most innovative use of colour
This painting is a portrait of performance artist Sylvia Ziranek, who I met a couple of years ago. I have always been fascinated by expressions of personal style, and on that day, Sylvia was resplendent with magenta hair, cluster pearl earrings, a beaded bauble necklace, bright blue eyeliner and a gold stripe painted on her nose. I asked Sylvia if she would allow me to photograph her with a view to painting her portrait, and she was happy for me to do so.
During lockdown, in December last year, I was looking for inspiration for new work and remembered the photograph. I painted the portrait using Winsor and Newton watercolour inks, with the signature ‘gold stripe’ on Sylvia’s nose applied in imitation gold leaf.
I enjoy working with colour and decided not to use any black in the portrait, so the darker tones in the painting are built up with layers of colour.
I’m no photographer, and the source photograph was taken using my old iPhone 6, so the image I was working from was rather dark and the tones very flat. I decided that quite a bit of artistic license was needed to enhance the colour in Sylvia’s face. The colours in the painting are brighter, and the contrasts sharper, than in the original photograph.
In particular, I hoped to capture Sylvia’s lively personality and quirky expression in the portrait, as well as her colourful and idiosyncratic sartorial style.
The Chaoshan Watercolour Award
Louise Saward
Scarborough Beach
£250 awarded by Chinese artist, Professor Li Xiaocheng, for the best classically inspired watercolour
The Dry Red Press Award
Adam De Ville
Eighty Two Rounds, One Knock Out
The Escoda Barcelona Award
Roger Dellar RI PS ROI
Hanging Out the Washing
A set of Escoda's finest brushes for an outstanding landscape painting
Buy Art by Roger Dellar RI ROI PS
The Megan Fitzoliver Brush Award
Ann Blockley RI
Gorse
A trophy, named The Pipe Fish, awarded for a work that most inspires a connection with the natural world
The Frank Herring Easel Award
Kimberley Walker
Out of the Blue
An easel presented for an outstanding work in the exhibition by Frank Herring & Sons
Part One | Prize & Award Winners
Part Three | Prize & Award Winners