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A selection of Art from The Royal Gallery 9 Royal Parade Chislehurst Kent BR7 6NR

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Situated on the prestigious Royal Parade inChislehurst, where London and Kent meet.Specialists in original art and low numberedlimited edition artwork, by the country’sleading artists. We provide an excellentpicture framing service from our onsiteworkshop; with a separate framing room,displaying an extensive range of mouldings,many sourced from across Europe. We alsocustom make mirrors to your specification aswell as a range of mirrors to choose from.Our service is very personal, we can evenarrange a home viewing to assist you withchoosing the right artwork, in the comfort ofyour own home.

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1 Welcome 20 Ben Riley

2 Contents 21 Iain Faulkener

3 Art Framing & Mirrors 22 Lhouette

4 Services 23 John Horsewell

5 Home Viewing 24 Nigel Cooke

6 Bespoke Picture Framing 25 Chris Bourne

7 Memorabilia & Mirrors 26 Mary Shaw

8 Amanda Jones 27 Jeremy Barlow

9 Kerry Darlington 28 Jack Vettriano

10 Ben Wainright 29 Joe Bowen

11 Duncan Palmer 30 Jonnie Temple

12 Ben Jeffery 31 Mark Spain

13 Anne Blundell 32 David Renshaw

14 Leigh Lambert 33 Fletcher Sibthorp

15 Allan Morgan 34 Mia Tarney

16 Lee Tyler 35 Gary Walton

17 Stella Parslow 36 Mirrors

18 Rozanne Bell 37 Contact

19 Fleetwood

Contents

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Art • Framing • Interiors

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Services

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Home Viewing

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0208 467 5575

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Bespoke Picture Framing

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Memorabilia Framing

Custom Made Mirrors

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Amanda JonesAmanda produces stunning one-off glass pieces, which come framed in mirror frames as shown.Her work has the theme of ‘Art from the Heart’. The technique she uses dates back to Egyptiantimes, being just as unpredictable and challenging to work with. Controlling the firing temperatureis a crucial part of the process and is learnt by trial and error, when air becomes trapped betweenthe layers, it creates the characteristic elements and textures found in kiln-formed glass.

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Kerry Darlington

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Ben WainrightBen's career started as a graphic designer later becoming freelance although hisambition was always to be a professional artist.

Over a period of time Ben has developed a style of painting featuring aspects ofcity, town and countryside in a monchrome style, enhancing each picture with anelement of colour surprise.

A truly talented and gifted artist whose work is exciting, detailed and very collectable.

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Duncan PalmerInspired by the Newlyn School of Artists, Palmar’s distinctive representationalpaintings capture texture, light and atmosphere with seeming effortlessness. Hefrequently takes English landscapes and coasts as his subjects, and isparticularly inspired by the sea with its ‘diverse movements, rhythms and space’.

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Ben JefferyBen’s work is fairly diverse ranging from portraits to landscapes in both pencil and

oils. He loves working with vivid, bright colours to create a unique and modernstyle. Inspired by the views around him of the Herefordshire countryside and

cities around the world.

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Anne BlundellAnne enjoys nature and wild countryside yet likes to feel as happy and carefreeas she did wandering the Marsh and climbing over old washed up boats. Shefinds painting naive waterside scenes is particularly satisfying as she can expressherself in the spirit of the story without the constraints of perspective or realistichues, and enter a somewhat imaginative world where all can share in theseholiday experiences and memories'.

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Leigh LambertLambert is an accomplished artist across a range of media,

most commonly working in oils on board. His use of colour isminimal, optimistically applying splashes only to the figuresthat play amidst the otherwise monochromatic landscapes,

capturing the joy and vitality of youth.

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Allan is inspired by the landscapes where he lives in Herefordshire. His talentto paint the colours of nature with such contrast and vibrancy give a dynamicinjection of colour. This has made him one of our most sought after artists.

Allan Morgan

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Lee TylerLee draws his inspiration from all that is organic, natural and experimental, these

fundamentals can be seen in his latest works where to some degree he has nocontrol. Lee’s basic palette is mostly primary colours yellow, red and blue and hetries to maintain the purity of these colours throughout the painting process. His

current works were created by applying lots of paint and gels mixed with water tocreate a very fluid uncontrollable effect, finished in a unique resin coating

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Stella Parslow

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Rozanne BellRozanne Marshall-Bell is a self-taught artist, who has had her worked exhibited allover Southern Africa where she was born and lived for 40 years.

The colour and the personalities of her animals, the depth and life given to her flowers,not to mention the comedy that characterises her coastal and town scenes, all givea clue to her sense of humour and outlook on life. Rozanne has developed in herwork a style and a technique which make each and every painting totally unique.

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Fleetwood

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Ben Riley

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Iain FaulknerIain Faulkner raised and educated in Glasgow and has a BA (Honours) Degree in Fine Art.Faulkner's paintings are concerned with the portrayal of strong and powerful images relying onvisual impact as there is rarely any narrative. They are about capturing calm and contemplativemoments, intimate exchanges, solitude, sometimes melancholy, heightened in their resonanceby the use of chiaroscuro. There is a stillness in the everyday themes which conveys a senseof inner-reflection. This is accentuated by the formality of his young self-engrossed charactersand emphasised by the light and shadows reinforcing their emotional detachment.

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LhouetteLhouette draws on his time in the Royal Navy forinspiration for his art. Lhouette’s art, has been bestdescribed by observers as ‘impressions of popculture’, 'urban styled op art ', 'figurative urban pop' and 'post urban glam'. Ravishing colourations,explosive s tenciling techniques and a cheeky turn of wit make for a peace-shattering clap of visualthunder. Lhouette’s urban touch lends as much to Street Art as it does to Pop Art, deploying aspecific stencilling technique which characterises much of his work, flooding the outlines with visuallyarresting coloured patterns, symbols, images and text to install a sense of urgency and a call toarms mentality on those who pore over it. His decidedly mixed media work starts from a designplatform and is then executed through the use of stencils, acrylic and aerosol paints on rough plycanvas, and then sealed in courtesy of a clear lacquer resin finish.

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John Horsewell

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Nigel Cooke

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Chris BourneChris Bourne grew up in the countryside, his paintings are a mixture of strong childhood memoriesand an undiminished love of the landscape. He studied at the Berkshire College Of Art and Designand worked as an Art Director in London for 12 years but is now a professional artist. A sketchbookaccompanies him on his solitary rambling walks around the Surrey Hills. Criss-crossing the localfootpaths or strolling through the woods, outings can take much longer than average as details arecollected for Chris‘s colourful luminescent paintings. Chris‘s images are executed with layers ofcomplex colours and textures, reminiscent of the Impressionists‘ use of paint. Whatever the subject,Chris Bourne strives to capture a timeless innocence, peace and tranquility of halcyon days.

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Mary Shaw

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Jeremy BarlowFrom sun-dappled Venetian balconies to busy boulevard cafés, weathered and intriguingshop fronts to quiet provincial villages, Jeremy Barlow delights and excels in paintingwonderfully atmospheric and evocative scenes, reminiscent of one’s own experiencesabroad. His pictures are recognised by his use the strong contrast of deep, rich shadowswith pools of bright sunlight, so familiar in southern European countries, to great effect.

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Jack Vettriano

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Adam Barsby

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Joe Bowen

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Jonnie Temple

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Mark Spain

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David Renshaw

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Fletcher Sibthorp

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Mia Tarney

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Gary Walton

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Mirrors

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