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Artist number:
4
Name:
Barbara King
Area
01 Wells-next-the-Sea
Studio address:
Ringstead Village Hall
High Street
Ringstead
PE36 5JU
Tel:
07798918470
Email:
Website
Wheelchair access:
YES
Directions:
The village hall is next to The Gin Trap Inn, High Street, Ringstead.
Description:
The untamed natural beauty of the Norfolk coast and countryside is the inspiration for many of my paintings from the wide horizons of sea and land to the close-up study of humble native wildflowers.
Dates:
Saturday 23 May
Sunday 24 May
Monday 25 May
Tuesday 26 May
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Barbara King
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Saturday 23 May, Sunday 24 May, Monday 25 May, Tuesday 26 May
artist number:
4
area:
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email:
website:
website:
Website
mobile:
07798 918470
landline:
Landline
address:
Ringstead Village Hall
High Street
Ringstead
PE36 5JU
wheelchair
Accessible by wheelchair
directions:
Ringstead is a small village about 3 miles inland from the coastal road A149. There are various roads to it depending on your direction of travel. If driving along the coast road from Holme to Hunstanton take a left turn as you leave Holme next the Sea. If driving to Hunstanton from King's Lynn watch out for a sign to Ringstead AFTER you pass through the traffic lights near Caley's Lavender Mill.





Born and educated in Norwich, Barbara studied art in Essex and Devon before graduating in Art History at the University of London. She worked for several years in the Exhibition Department of the Arts Council of Great Britain and at the Hayward Gallery on the South Bank.
Now back in Norfolk, concentrating on her art, much of her work reflects her affinity with the county through subjects that embrace the diverse colours and shapes of the coastline, the ever-changing moods of the vast East Anglian skies and the wild beauty of the natural and cultivated countryside.
Most recently this has manifested itself in paintings inspired by wild flowers and grasses found in the Norfolk hedgerows, roadside verges, meadows and wasteland. These paintings in acrylic on paper and canvas are gestural and textural produced almost exclusively with the aid of palette knives and other mark making objects. They are the result of time spent studying, photographing and sketching the changing forms and colours of these plants, their simple and complex designs, their interaction with rain, sun and wind.
Looking for elements which provide a more challenging view of the literal world is also an absorbing interest which can be seen in her work such as the shapes and patterns created by shadows and reflections. Often overlooked, these transient and intangible phenomena can, through distortion and the use of different light sources, offer virtually abstract images. In sea and landscapes, the geometry of intersecting lines such as telegraph wires, ropes, masts etc. are useful elements to add interest and depth to a composition.
In contrast to the calm and tranquillity of the seascapes and shadow paintings and to satisfy her enjoyment of painting the human figure, are the bright and vigorous paintings of folk dancers in which the action and exuberance of the dancers are caught in a moment of time.
Barbara uses oil, acrylic, watercolour and pastels and has exhibited and sold paintings at the Mall Gallery in London, in solo shows and galleries throughout Norfolk and is a member of the West Norfolk Artists Association.


