Environmental Research…
Artist
Geoff Kersey
Geoff is a famous environmental artist
who lives in the Peak District, UK.
Considering the environment where
he lives is mostly farm land and
woodland, He creates pieces focusing
on nature, using mainly water colours.
Geoff turned professional in 1998,
and has been spending time in Suffolk
and Norfolk collecting subject
material at many of his favourite
places along the Heritage Coast.
Donald Maier
Don enjoys working in
Watercolour, Oils and Pastel; as
he finds his work looks best using
them types of equipment. He
focuses his work on natural
environment as well as
populated places.
His pieces based on woodland
have been told to really stand
out from his bright and bold
colours he uses. Don has created
pieces based on the Mexican and
Californian terrain as well as
many other places.
Kathleen
Caddick
Kathleen’s subject matters have
been focused on many things;
from trees and their muted
colours, Bleached grasses,
weathered posts and buildings.
She uses charcoal and pencil in
most of her pieces.
Kathleen is well known for using
the dull and bold colours instead
of the vibrant. This however has
made her work more unique and
different. Also, She notes that she
makes the tress bold so they stand
out against the bleached
background.
David is well known for using
water colours to create art
based around woodland
environments. He lives in
Somerset where he goes out and
creates the pieces from
environments near him.
He uses bright and dull colours
to portray shadow and darkness;
and usually shows the grass and
tree leaves as bright Green
David Parfitt
Jill Morris
Jill’s artwork mainly focuses on
Beaches as she loves the Beach
environments. She also uses
mostly acrylic paints and water
colours to complete her pieces.
She paints with a blotchy style,
very much like Donald Meir, and
also uses bright colours to make
the sea and land stand out
more effectively.
Ann Vaillencourt
Ann creates pieces using
fine art techniques, from
acrylic paint to charcoal.
She focuses her work on
forest and snowy
environments.
In her pieces the trees
stand out the most. Her
charcoal pieces are also
very unique as he focuses
more on acrylic paints.

Task 1 Research

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    Artist Geoff Kersey Geoff isa famous environmental artist who lives in the Peak District, UK. Considering the environment where he lives is mostly farm land and woodland, He creates pieces focusing on nature, using mainly water colours. Geoff turned professional in 1998, and has been spending time in Suffolk and Norfolk collecting subject material at many of his favourite places along the Heritage Coast.
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    Donald Maier Don enjoysworking in Watercolour, Oils and Pastel; as he finds his work looks best using them types of equipment. He focuses his work on natural environment as well as populated places. His pieces based on woodland have been told to really stand out from his bright and bold colours he uses. Don has created pieces based on the Mexican and Californian terrain as well as many other places.
  • 5.
    Kathleen Caddick Kathleen’s subject mattershave been focused on many things; from trees and their muted colours, Bleached grasses, weathered posts and buildings. She uses charcoal and pencil in most of her pieces. Kathleen is well known for using the dull and bold colours instead of the vibrant. This however has made her work more unique and different. Also, She notes that she makes the tress bold so they stand out against the bleached background.
  • 6.
    David is wellknown for using water colours to create art based around woodland environments. He lives in Somerset where he goes out and creates the pieces from environments near him. He uses bright and dull colours to portray shadow and darkness; and usually shows the grass and tree leaves as bright Green David Parfitt
  • 7.
    Jill Morris Jill’s artworkmainly focuses on Beaches as she loves the Beach environments. She also uses mostly acrylic paints and water colours to complete her pieces. She paints with a blotchy style, very much like Donald Meir, and also uses bright colours to make the sea and land stand out more effectively.
  • 8.
    Ann Vaillencourt Ann createspieces using fine art techniques, from acrylic paint to charcoal. She focuses her work on forest and snowy environments. In her pieces the trees stand out the most. Her charcoal pieces are also very unique as he focuses more on acrylic paints.