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New Jack Vettriano Limited Edition Prints Coming Soon…

We are delighted to hear that there will be some new limited edition prints by Jack Vettriano coming soon. Compromising of 6 new pieces which will be launched in September…watch this space!

Waltzers by Jack Vettriano
Waltzers by Jack Vettriano

At the Enid Hutt Gallery we stock a vast collection of limited edition prints by Jack Vettriano. One of Britain’s best loved artists and famous for paintings such as The Singing Butler, Private Dancer and Dance Me to the End of Love.

These iconic images as well as newer images like Morning news and The Red Room Collection are available to view in our galleries and on our website.

Private Dancer by Jack Vettriano
Private Dancer by Jack Vettriano

Our collection also includes a variety of sold out editions and special proofs which are normally intended for the use of the artist.

Jack Vettriano is a self taught painter who grew up in Methil, Fife. He found fame in 1989 when two of his submitted works sold on the first day at the Scottish Royal Academy. His work is renowned worldwide with collections in Edinburgh, London, New York and Hong Kong.

In Thoughts of You by Jack Vettriano
In Thoughts of You by Jack Vettriano

Recently Jack dislocated his right shoulder which has left him unable to paint for the foreseeable future.

If you have any specific enquiries relating to the work of Jack Vettriano please contact us.

New abstract unique editions by Kerry Darlington

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Influenced by art and design of the late 19th and 20th century while using modern materials to create her unique style for which has become so well known for.

A Welsh artist, born 1974 in Rhyl, North Wales. Kerry Darlington was heavily inspired by magical fairy tale picture books and stories during her childhood, and had a particular love for Arthur Rackham’s intricate pen and ink work. This influenced her to take a degree in Illustration, with intentions of becoming a children’s book Illustrator. Following this she discovered ‘Art Nouveau’ and the Pre-Raphaelite artists’. She found this work so hauntingly beautiful that it absorbed her and it still has a profound effect on her own art.

For the last seven years Kerry has built a reputation for her original, decorative designs which became hugely popular, focusing primarily on trees and nature.The_Fall_Framed-903x903

She recently took the decision to release her book Illustrations as Unique Edition prints. Her first being the ‘Midnight Garden’ which sold out within a month and her second release ‘Mad Hatters Tea Party’ was so popular that it sold-out rapidly before obtaining high values on the secondary market. Her book illustration work recently included imaginative illustrations adapted from ‘Peter Pan’ by J.M. Barrie and ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ by Enid Blyton.

In May 2012 she was awarded ‘Best-Selling Published Artist’ at a ceremony by the Fine Art Trade Guild and again recently in 2014.

Closeup_04-300x265On her original pieces, Kerry Darlington works with texture, acrylics and resin. She works in layers to build up depth and create more light. She uses resin as a medium rather than a varnish on the original paintings which lets light penetrate the layers and illuminate them as if they were at the forefront.

With her ‘Unique Editions’, whilst in essence they are prints, each one is some way unique. She creates small 3D additions which are hand-worked individually and adhered to the print. The background is also hand embellished, and all the work has resin hand-applied, making each print look like an original painting. The effect is so good it is often mistaken for original work.Ophelia-920x716

Building on her success she is releasing an ongoing varied selection of her figurative, abstract and illustrative pieces as ‘Unique Editions’ to fulfil demand. This work is of a more personal nature which she has been working on privately over the last 7 years and which will form much of her work today and in the future.

Her work has also recently been featured on Channel 4’s television series Posh Pawn – Paul and Jackie Ellingworth offered the 7ft x 4ft portrait by the Welsh artist. The piece hung in the couples staircase of their home for the past two years and was bought with the help of a small family inheritance and redundancy money Jackie received when she lost her job three years ago.

Mauna_Kea_Framed-903x726In early 2012 they became proud owners of a painting titled ‘Sakura’ (Japanese for cherry blossom) which came from Darlington’s private collection at a total cost of £25,000. Although the couple never wished to part with Sakura, an unfortunate run of bad luck inevitably forced them to contemplate pawning their precious painting to ease their financial difficulties.

The couple were informed that artist Kerry Darlington wanted to do a unique limited edition print of ‘Sukura’. When artists produce limited edition prints of their work, the increased exposure can cause the value of the original to gain significantly. The outcome could not have been better for the couple as their beloved painting could fetch around £90,000+ in the next few months.

Kerry Darlington has had an unbelievable journey over the last 5-6 years. Like any artist she started at the bottom selling works on eBay for a very small sum and moving forward with her imagination and abilities to creating a series of stunning paintings and unique limited editions.Beezyjet-920x918

If you would like to view and buy unique editions by Kerry Darlington click here

Stunning new limited edition prints by Stephanie Rew

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Edinburgh based artist, Stephanie’s strength lies in being able to capture the female form in all her glorious guises, whether clothed or not, with sideward glances catching passing thoughts and emotions.

A graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, her work hangs in collections across the world, including in The Royal Bank of Scotland’s headquarters in Edinburgh, Standard Chartered PLC in London, HongKong, Dubai and P&O Ferries.

Stephanie’s most recent move towards costume painting is another element that strikes a chord with the viewer. The elegance and serenity captured is complimented by her lightness of hand to show delicate fabrics draped across the figures.

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“My primary subject matter is the female figure. Always painted with a sense of ambiguity; faces half hidden, with the human form often just emerging from the darkness. The human anatomy is the predominant motif to my work and I have developed my style with the using drapery and pattern in combination with the figure.

After studying the society portraits of James McNeil Whistler and woodblock prints of the Japanese Ukiyo-e, I have become increasingly interested in pattern and design as well as depth and form, and have embarked on a series of works combining these attributes.

reclineTone and form as well as strong light and colour is what inspires me, concentrating on the juxtaposition of tonality and texture whilst keeping a private, reflective mood with the work. Recently I have returned to my interest in dance and have been working with aerial dancers in their rehearsal space in Edinburgh, striving to capture in oil paint, the elegance, strength and drama to be found in this type of dance discipline.

I regularly travel around my home country of Scotland, My husband Tom is a keen hillwalker and my children both love the outdoors. This has given me the opportunity to find another inspiration for my painting. The changeable and often wet weather to be found in the north of the UK can give the landscape an otherworldy feel which I try to capture with oil paint. These landscapes are void of colour, much like nature at times, and heavy on atmosphere and mood. Since I am painting places I truly love, it makes it easy to give these works the same amount of detail and consideration that my figurative painting demands.

I have always been heavily influenced by the Baroque style of oil painting and utilises a combination of Old Masters techniques with my own alla prima style. The practice of glazing is important to the finished article – creating the illusion of an inner glow to the paint. Caravaggio’s trademark use of chiaroscuro and strong colour created by glazing techniques has inspired my work for the last decade.”darkreflections

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BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1971, Stephanie Rew was raised in the historic city of Edinburgh, Scotland leaving for Dundee in 1990 to study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. After graduating she returned to her hometown for a few years before moving to Brighton in 1996. Work and the pursuit of gallery representation took her to London in 1998 where she held the first of 3 successful exhibitions before moving back to Edinburgh in 2002. She now lives with her husband Tom and two children and works full time as a painter in her studio in the Leith Shore area of Edinburgh.

She first became interested in drawing and painting at an early age, showing ability beyond her years. Drawing images from memory kept her amused through out her childhood and once she reached her final years at high school it was obvious that art college beckoned. She enrolled at Duncan of Jordanstone and followed her passion for figurative painting – citing Alison Watt and Jenny Saville as her inspiration at that time. As well as concentrating on life drawing and paintings she also sat in and sketched with the Dundee Repertory Dance Company during rehearsals, which started a relationship with dance and her paintings.

whitekimonoSince graduating, her career path took her to Brighton where she involved herself with the Arts Festival there, organising and hanging large group shows in empty office buildings. This gave her the first chance since college to paint full time and exhibit her work. These works lead to John Lewis Partnership taking 50 original charcoal drawings of her dancers to sell at their flagship Oxford Street Store. The funds raised by this, in turn, helped her put together her first solo show at the Sussex Arts Club and found a London gallery to represent her. Since then she has continued to widen her audience, winning the Elizabeth Greenshields Award in 1995 and the RGI New Artist Award 2009 and acquiring an ever growing list of collectors – P&O Ferries, Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered plc to name a few. She exhibits across the UK and sells well in the rest of Europe and the US also.

If you would like to view and purchase artwork by Stephanie Rew click here

Check out our new website www.Sculpture-Gallery.co.uk

20130905-002227.jpgThe Enid Hutt Gallery is delighted to announce the anticipated launch of Sculpture-Gallery.co.uk Stunning limited edition sculpture from artists like Salvador Dali and Michael Talbot with some of the most amazing and detailed bronze sculpture available today. 20130905-002741.jpgWe have an array of standing sculptures but also stock an amazing selection if wall sculptures by Artisan House. Metal wall art is another popular choice for many sculpture fans and interior enthusiasts alike, Artisan House is a US collaboration of artists and metals workers making and designing contemporary metal wall art at a reasonable price.

We have held a large selection of collectible sculptures and wall art for some time and Sculpture Gallery can help showcase this fabulous collection giving them the attention they deserve. Our collections consists of various medium, hot cast bronze, cold cast bronze, brightly coloured cold cast porcelain and hand painted resin, the latter being favoured by the likes of Doug Hyde and Peter Smith.

If you enjoy animal sculptures then the Richard Cooper Bronze collection is for you.Richard Cooper Bronze is one of our larger collections and include a vast range of animal and figurative lead designs. 20130905-002625.jpgIncluded in the collection is Michael Simpson, a classic bronze artist with subject varying from Stags, Hares, Owls and various international wildlife, there is also a fantastic range of miniature open edition sculptures from Butler and Peach consisting of various wildlife and farm animals, always great for gifts.

You can visit Sculpture Gallery here.

New original artwork from Cecilia Forrest

20130810-133619.jpgWe are delighted to introduce a new artist to our collection of original artwork, Cecilia Forrest. Cecilia studied Graphic Design in London during the mid eighties, and returned to the Glasgow art scene where she worked as both designer and artist.

Cecilia works in oils with a mixed palette of monochromes and vibrant hues, her figurative and heart warming tenement scapes are inspired by Glasgow past and present highlighting Cecilia’s offbeat humour, while injecting a sentiment to the imagery that resonates over the generation gap.20130810-133814.jpg

Since dedicating herself to painting full-time, Cecilia’s work is exhibited regularly, gaining wide interest and more recently, has been bought for collections abroad, One such owner of several of Cecilia’s Glasgow lifestyle pieces is Torchwood and Desperate Housewives star, John Barrowman.

Our current collection of Cecilia’s work can be viewed in the gallery and also online on our website. 20130810-133933.jpg

We will also be exhibiting at the Aberdeen Art Fair. The fair runs from Saturday 17th to Sunday 18th August with the private viewing taking place Friday night 16th August at 6pm to 9pm.

If you would like to attend the private viewing please contact us.

Relating links:

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Aberdeen Art Fair

Impressions of London by Alexander Millar

20130510-202748.jpgVery occasionally in the art world, one is privileged to witness history in the making. Alexander Millar and his evolution as an artist over the past three years is one such occasion.

Millar, an entirely self-taught artist began his career more than twenty years ago, painting watercolours and taking inspiration from landscape artist Ashley Jackson. But it is arguably in the last three years that Alexander Millar has started to become one of the most significant artists of the contemporary art world.

Starting in 2010, Millar was invited to exhibit at the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle; an exhibition which took Millar’s work to new heights. His skilful depiction of buildings, cranes, viaducts and docks which dominate the characters walking or cycling past. 20130510-202957.jpgThese elements of ‘real life’ were increasingly present in the scenes, and he expertly began to pull the story away from single figure or couples, the dads with kids and dogs; to create the big picture, the context.

Being hailed as the Lowry of the north-east by respected art critic Sue Steward was just the beginning for Millar. Following his revered ‘Working Man’ exhibition in Newcastle, Millar went on to exhibit a series of work devoted to the working men and women of Sheffield and its steel industry presenting this work at the Magna Trust, a museum on the site of Templeborough Steelworks.

Now painting towards another major museum show, this collection of London scenes marks a juncture in Millar’s work, as he transitions from ‘gadgie-man’ to an artist who is drawing comparisons to Lowry, Turner and Monet.20130510-203120.jpg

The stunning collection of London scenes are available as limited edition prints, signed and numbered by the artist in only 95 edition. If you would like to view the new collection click here to visit our website.

Peter Smith – It Must Be Love

20130425-022906.jpgEnid Hutt Gallery are delighted to present to you a show case of four limited edition pieces of art by Peter Smith carefully created to chart a path through life that allows you to show your own unique journey and your own personal love story.

Peter Smith’s inspiration comes from deep inside, drawing on all his experiences, placing real emotion into these canvases. Before you even look at the paintings themselves the titles such as ‘From The Moment We Met’ & ‘It Must Be Love’ invoke such emotive mental images.20130425-022747.jpg

Within the four new limited edition prints, are two 14″ x 14″ and two 20″ x 12″ images. Available mounted or framed from our online art website or in the gallery.

We hope that you will enjoy the latest releases as much as we do.

To view the full Peter Smith Collection please visit our website.

New Wall Mirrors from Europe’s Leading Mirror Manufacturer and designer Deknudt Mirrors

20130503-223521.jpgWe are delighted to feature some stunning new mirrors which will be sparkling on our walls this summer. Our top supplier and the best manufacturer in Europe Deknudt Mirrors have wowed us again with their awesome new designs.

A mirror made by Deknudt is so much more than a utensil to look at yourself. A mirror is no longer just a tool for brightening a room or adding a false impression of a window or door, it helps maximise the pleasure and double the effect of enjoying your interior.20130503-223837.jpg

Deknudt suggests to use a mirror, not only to see yourself but to enlarge your interior and maximise the visual pleasure.

View our full collection of deknudt mirrors available to order direct from stock on our websites.

Mirror-Shop.co.uk – Mirrors to reflect your style.

Caroline Shotton – We Can Be Heroes

20130425-024035.jpgLeading contemporary artist Caroline Shotton has not only re-defined the perimeters of modern day portraiture, but has shed a new light on our appreciation of art and the role it plays in our day to day lives.

Relinquishing the barriers of ‘high-brow’ art, Caroline has carved her own path into the art world, offering viewers a light-hearted portrayal of the complexities of emotion, expression and character in her pieces. As with all Caroline’s pieces she has tried to capture human emotions in her cow paintings.

We are proud to present this new collection of cow art from Caroline, this latest release ‘We can be Heroes’ set to be extremely popular and paves the way to a whole new dimension and subject in her paintings.
20130425-024143.jpglimited edition and original artwork by Caroline Shotton please visit our website

This extensive collection marks a major watershed in both Caroline’s artistic talent and development; balancing a revival of her natural style along with a major advancement in her artistic talents.

To view the full collection of limited edition and original work by Caroline Shotton click here.

Carl Payne – A little bit about this amazing figurative sculptor

Carl Payne’s extraordinary figurative sculpture is based on traditional tenets but has a bold contemporary style which has won him collectors from all over the world.20130503-225359.jpg

He creates his stunning bronze sculpture in the UK with an amazing mastery of technique. His complex and hugely rewarding process demands patience, accuracy, commitment and artistry.

Carl is inspired by music, the female form and a host of artistic figures including Rodin, Alfred Gilbert and Charles Sargant Jagger, as well as many of the Pre-Raphaelites.

Born in Staffordshire in 1969 Carl studied Figurative Sculpture and received his first public sculpture commission in 2000. 20130503-225528.jpgSince then the list of his completed commissioned work is extensive, including King George and Queen Mary for the ballroom of Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, ‘Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross’ which was unveiled by Princess Anne at Banbury, and George Best, Bobby Moore and Pele for private collectors.

His personal favourite is the Sir Stanley Matthews statue at the Britannia stadium: Technically challenging, dynamic, historical and unique, it was voted the best sporting statue in Europe.

To view Carl Payne’s current collection click here.