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Anne Cotterill was born in the Borders of Scotland, educated in Edinburgh and graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1956 at the time when Sir William Gillies was head of painting. She was awarded a postgraduate scholarship to continue her work in Edinburgh followed by a travelling scholarship to Europe that enabled her to study the work and technique of the great traditional painters.Married life brought her to West Somerset in the early 1960s where the seasonal changes of the wildflowers in the surrounding countryside are a constant source of inspiration for her paintings . Anne considers herself to be a painter first and foremost, but one who paints mostly flowers. Her studies have a fresh vitality and strong sense of colour imbuing each one with a gem-like quality. The flowers are arranged informally in one of Anne`s large collection of vases, pots, jugs and simple jam jars and she paints with the natural light falling from one direction to give tonal values so important in any painting. Her detailed understanding of botany is combined with a focus on light and texture that gives her work great presence and feeling of movement. She works entirely in oils and paints mainly on board, with background colours kept deliberately plain to accentuate the flower colour.Anne Cotterill has had many successful exhibitions of her work, including solo exhibitions at Thompson`s Gallery, London, in November 1998 and October 2001, and regular collections at the Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge, the Napier Gallery (Jersey), Thompson`s Gallery, Aldeburgh, the City Gallery, London, and the Bellflower Gallery, Devon. Exhibitions of Anne`s paintings always attract queues of enthusiastic collectors and demand for her originals far outstrips supply.More’s the pity Anne died in August 2010

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