Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition 2023 | Award Winners
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Meet the award winners at the RSMA Annual Exhibition – congratulations to all!
Winner of the Kenneth Denton Award
Made possible by the generosity of long-standing member Kenneth Denton. Value £500.
John Stillman RSMA, Grey Day, Cowes, Isle of Wight, 31 x 41 cm (41 x 51 cm framed)
Winner of the RSMA New Generation Award
Awarded by the Society at an artist aged 35 or under at the time of submission. The successful artist will receive £250.
Kayla Martell, Hey Sailor, Oil, 45 x 35 cm (49 x 39 cm framed)
Winner of the Baltic Exchange Award
For an outstanding work related to the maritime industry, selected by the Society's President and the Chairman of the Baltic Exchange. Including works related to trade (ports, cargo vessels, etc.), ship building, safety at sea, the crew, the RNLI or NCI. Value £2,000.
Jenny Aitken ARSMA, Sundown from Harwich Quay, Oil, 40 x 50 cm (53 x 63 cm framed)
Winner of the Charles Pears Award
For an outstanding work, in any medium, by a non-member. Presented by the RSMA memory of Charles Pears, founding member and first President. Value £500.
Alison Holt, Between the Rock Pools, Textiles, 23 x 13 cm (40 x 30 cm framed)
Winner of the BAE Systems Award
For the best work capturing the story of British Shipbuilding– People, Ships and Shipyards. The work will capture some of the rich history in British shipbuilding through the ages and looking into the future with particular focus on people, skilled crafts, trades and emerging technologies. The work will embody the character and passion of the British shipbuilding community and bring to life the essence of this historic British Industry. Value £5,000.
Richard Dack RSMA, The Shipwright, Oil, 50 x 60 cm (67 x 77 cm framed)
Winner of the Sea Pictures Gallery Award
For a work of distinction in any medium. Value £250.
Kate Bentley RI, Sail Loft, Oil on panel, 42 x 60 cm (58 x 76 cm framed)
Winner of the Winsor & Newton Oil Prize
£250 worth of Winsor & Newton art materials for a notable oil painting.
Peter Goodhall, Serenity, Oil on linen canvas, 115 x 160 cm
Winner of the Topbond Marine Award
For works depicting marine engineering or construction activities in harbours, estuaries or marine waters within the UK. Values £250.
Martin Swan RSMA and Paul Woods, A Suffolk Coast, Mixed media, 40 x 50 cm (55 x 65 cm framed)
This is a collaboration with another artist, Paul Woods. He is an environmentalist interested in the effects of climate change and pollution on the natural world. He has glued the plastic waste onto my sea painting, a simple image of plastic polluting our oceans and beaches.
Winner of the RSMA Award for the Best Small Painting
For a work in any medium measuring no more than 30 cm along the longest dimension (excluding frame). Made possible by the generosity of a Life Member. Value £300.
Raymond Leech RSMA, Evening Crabbing Session Blakeney, Oil, 18 x 23 cm (32 x 37 cm framed)
Winner of the Murray's Commercial Fishing Award: First Prize
First prize for a work in any medium depicting commercial fishing. Value £500.
Duncan Palmar RSMA, Sunlight and Shadows, Cadgwith Cove, Oil on board, 61 x 61 cm (89 x 89 cm framed)
Winner of the Murray's Commercial Fishing Award: Second Prize
Second prize for a work in any medium depicting commercial fishing. Value £100.
Gillian Roberts RSMA, Parkol Marine Whitby, Trawler Builders on a Break
Winner of the Pegasus Art Prize
The winner receives £100 worth of art materials from Pegasus Art in Stroud.
Alice Hole, Against the Weathered Wall, Cadgwith
Winner of the Classic Boat Prize
Prize for the best work featuring classic boats. Winner will receive a year's subscription of Classic Boat magazine and a feature within the magazine.
Clare Bowen, Falmouth Classics II
Winner of the Artist Magazine Award
For the most deserving work, as judged by the magazine. The winner will be interviewed for a feature in The Artist magazine, print and digital edition.
Nick Grove ARSMA, Bright Light, Burnham Overy Staithe