French Harbour, Masts and Rigging
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Medium | Watercolour and white gouache |
Size | 30 x 30cm (h x w) |
Framed size | 48 x 48cm (h x w) |
Framing | Framed |
This painting is by Robin Hazlewood RI
Born in Meriden, Warwickshire in 1944. Studied at Coventry College of Art, followed by postgraduate study at Liverpool College of Art. Academic posts include Head of Putney School of Art; Dean of Sir John Cass Faculty of Art & Design, City of London Polytechnic; Vice Provost of London Guildhall University. Elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour in 2002; Hon Treasurer from 2004 and Vice President from 2017-2024. Made Freeman of the City of London 1994 and, in the same year, Freeman of Goldsmith’s Livery Company.
Working Method:
I work in watercolour, as I like the flexibility of the medium, but as I also need opacity I use white gouache too.
I used to work directly in the landscape, but over the years, as the paintings have become more abstract, I have gradually worked more and more in the studio. I take photographs, colour notes and written notes and work from these.
I have a number of paintings on the go at any one time (between 5 and 10). On any given day, I work on the one with which I feel most empathy on entering the studio.