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Ramsey Island and the Bitches

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Description

Fine Art Print on Somerset Velvet paper 300gsm, of an original watercolour painting by John Rogers
Print size 61.9 x 47.7 cm including 4cm white margin

Rookwood Art & Print captures artwork images in digital format using high resolution photography / scanning, or works from high quality digital images provided by the artist.  We maintain careful colour management throughout the print production process to reproduce the colours used by the artist as accurately as possible. We produce fine art prints using the giclée method of digital printing to the Fine Art Trade Guild standards: they are printed at minimum 400 – 600dpi resolution using an industry leading Epson SureColor P9500 printer with premium UltraChrome Pro12 inks which provide exceptional 99% coverage of the PANTONE solid-coated colour standard; and they are printed on an archival, acid-free heavy-weight paper to suit the type of artwork, in order to produce long-lasting high quality prints.  Independently rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc. the UltraChrome PRO12 Inks result in prints lasting up to 200 years for colour and 400 years for black-and-white. Image © The Artist & Rookwood Art & Print, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Additional information

Dimensions 62 × 48 × 10 cm

John Rogers

John Rogers was born in Cardiff in 1939 and later attended Cardiff College of Art studying under John Roberts, David Tinker and Phil Jennings. His work experience was in a circus, theatre, television and as an interior designer before painting full time and opening his gallery in St. Davids, Pembrokeshire in 1972. His Gallery is in Peters Lane St. Davids. www.johnrogersartist.co.uk

John has exhibited widely across the UK in various Galleries and with his major exhibitions being ;

1985 – Taith ym Morocco – UK wide culminating in Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden;

2008 – Retrospective Exhibition: From Africa to Iceland, a Visual Celtic Voyage – National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. (A book of the same name was published by Gomer Press in December 2007 but is no longer in print.);

2020 – John Rogers 80 Exhibition – Hosted at MOMA (Museum of Modern Art Machynlleth)

This final exhibition comprised work from a 63-year period, including examples in various media, which developed into wild landscapes made in Pembrokeshire and the “Africa to Iceland” comprising the Celtic Sea Road, which included Morocco, Galicia, Brittany, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Iceland.

“From Africa to Iceland” is an artist’s journey through space and time, an exploration of the Atlantic coast in search of beauty in nature and wilderness; for the way people relate to their landscape through custom, vernacular architecture, language and work, and the ways in which these are linked beyond the national boundaries which now exist. Above all it is a search for beauty through the discipline of painting.

“Our comprehension of the world around us is conditioned by the limitations of our faculties and senses. The way in which the eye and brain link to process data when we observe or are moved by that which exists outside ourselves, is essentially unique to our species or possibly even to us as individuals. This mystery is at the heart of my work.”

John’s Gallery is in Peters Lane St. Davids and can be opened by appointment as John has recently become unwell and is no longer painting. www.johnrogersartist.co.uk

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