June Demo 2025

June 2025 Artist demo poster

Artist Demo – 13 June 2025
Julie Arnall
Intaglio printmaking techniques – Mono-printing

Julie Arnall MA Fine Art will demonstrate monoprint techniques by drawing onto an inked plate, and using paper stencils and natural objects such as leaves and feathers to build a print from layers of coloured ink.

Julie originally studied BA Three Dimensional Design at Middlesex Polytechnic, and worked during the Nineties designing and producing ceramic tiles and door furniture for domestic interiors, exhibiting at trade fairs and exhibitions and had work was featured in company showrooms and print advertisements. She also began teaching art and design courses in higher education.

In 2002 she completed an MA in Fine Art at the Wimbledon School of Art and then worked as an artist, showing traditional and digital prints at exhibitions in London, New York and Tokyo. During this period, her ‘Chandeliers’ series of photoetchings were reproduced by the Art Group as posters.

Julie has also worked as a lecturer at Wimbledon College of Art (University of the Arts London) tutoring in the BA Fine Art/Theatre Life Drawing Unit, and various other courses as well providing workshops, and presentations for local schools. She also created and delivered short courses on Photoshop, Life Drawing and Printmaking.

Julie lives in Hertfordshire and teaches drawing, printmaking and life drawing classes for adults in the local area and continues her printmaking and drawing practise, exhibiting locally and submitting work to national competitions. Click here to see Julie’s Instagram page.

RAS Members’ Exhibition 2025

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Opened on 24th April
Royston Arts Society Members’ Exhibition 2025
Royston Museum

Affordable Art by Local Artists

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Royston Arts Society is delighted that our annual exhibition of art by our talented members is returning to Royston Museum (map) for the first time since 2019.

Twenty-five local artists are exhibiting around 100 paintings, all for sale at affordable prices, plus a wide variety of greetings cards.

The paintings cover a very wide range of media, subject matter and style; there is something that will interest everyone!

May Demo 2025

Artist Demo – 9 May 2025
Susan Clare
My Underwater Life – Marine Creatures in Acrylics

Over 30 years ago, Susan went to Jamaica using her sub-aqua training as a passport to a 6 month travel adventure. This trip turned into a fully fledged career in scuba diving. Since returning to the UK in 2013, she has been searching for a way to share her love of the underwater world through her art.  Susan’s latest body of work celebrates the creatures, colours and atmospheric depths that inhabited her daily life in the Caribbean reefs.

Susan paints in watercolours, acrylics and mixed media. She is currently aiming her paintings towards improving ocean awareness, so that the viewer can feel connected with and protective of our natural world.  Having spent most of her adult life in Jamaica, she paints her tumbling tropical garden, faces full of character and the Caribbean reefs and adds atmosphere using ambiguous passages of texture and light, or colour and pattern. 

Susan leads workshops, give talks/demos to art groups, takes commissions and guides painting trips to the Caribbean as well as being included in numerous exhibitions.

For more info please see www.susanclare.art.

April Demo 2025

Artist Demo – 11 April 2025
Fiona Wilson
Figurative Extraction: Expressive figure studies in mixed media

Fiona is a mixed media artist working from her Bedford studio.

Working directly from life and using music to draw on memories, imagination and the sub-conscious, her approach is expressive and semi-abstract with a foundation in observational drawing. Her aim is to capture emotive energies and draw on her experience in visual communications to aid pictorial design and visual narrative. Figurative elements are developed or extracted from initial layers of abstracted marks and there’s a deliberate ambiguity to provoke the viewer to search deeper. What is obscured or absent is often as important as what is revealed.

Fiona has work in personal collections, undertakes commissions and illustrates for books and film.

She co-founded Balcony Art & Design Studio in 2017 and consults on visual communications and social media. Fiona also co-founded and leads Frescoes Art Club as Artist in Residence, and has recently launched Ampthill Art Club in collaboration with ceramicist Amanda Silk.

For more info please see www.fionawilsonart.com

March Demo 2025

Artist Demo – 14 March 2025
Rodney Kingston
An ‘Old Rocker’ in Oil

Rodney studied art and design at Wimbledon School of Art followed by a graphic design degree at Camberwell College of Arts and has worked on printed publications since 2006.

For many years he dabbled in oil painting until a desire to become a better painter led him to attend a figurative art course in 2013. This experience confirmed a love of oil painting which has developed into a career through a range of regular painting endeavours and ultimately becoming a full time professional artist last year.

After enjoying the experience of painting from life on the street in an outdoor quick-paint event this gave him a new approach to painting, so he now paints the vast majority of his work with the subject in front of him. Inspiration comes from everyday life – people, places, still life objects – and the challenge of translating three-dimensional subjects into a convincing two-dimensional oil painting.

Rodney has been a Contestant on Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2019 and on Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year in 2017. He has had his work in numerous exhibitions including the Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition at the Mall Galleries and has written articles that have appeared in The Artist magazine, Waitrose Food magazine and Leisure Painter magazine, amongst others.

For more info please see www.rodneykingston.com

Annual General Meeting 2024

Royston Arts Society
Annual General Meeting 2024

AGM 2024
2024 Annual General Meeting

The 2024 AGM was held in Market Hill Rooms on 16th January 2025. The event included a painting competition, a raffle and some lovely refreshments.

The Chair went through the the RAS events and activities during the year. He highlighted the very successful Autumn Exhibition and the Artist Demonstration programme. There were also a few areas that were less successful especially the 2024 online RAS Members’ exhibition. These will be addressed by the new Committee that was voted in at the end of the meeting.

Painting Competition Winner
Peter Morgan and
his winning painting.

RAS members were invited to bring along a painting that featured “A Winter Scene”. After the meeting, everybody voted for their favourite.

The winner was Peter Morgan and he was presented with his prize by the RAS Chairman.

We also had a “free to enter” raffle and this was won by Susan Sanders

February Demo 2025

Artist Demo – 14 February 2025
Bobby Open
Royston In Watercolour

Based in Cambridge, Bobby has exhibited across England, including exhibitions at Cambridge Contemporary Art, Cambridge Drawing Society, the Society of East Anglian Watercolourists, the Babylon Gallery in Ely and at Broadway Arts Festival.  He started plein air painting in 2012 and has taken part in events including A Brush with The Broads and the Windsor and Eton Plein Air event marking the Queen’s 90th birthday.  In 2023, Bobby won the Great Broadway Paint Off with his painting of Broadway High Street.  Other awards have included the Rosemary and Co Brushes Prize at A Brush with the Broads, and the People’s Choice Award at the Norfolk Gardens series of Paint Out.

Bobby mainly works in pencil and watercolour, enjoying the challenges and opportunities that come with watercolour: exploring what is possible with paper, brush, pigment and water; careful drawing combined with happy accidents.  As an architect, his subjects often include buildings, parts of buildings or other manmade elements, often contrasted with natural elements, or how people interact with these spaces.  Just as important as the actual subject, he looks for interesting combinations of abstract, positive and negative shapes.  Bobby also attends regular life drawing sessions and also enjoys portraiture and still life painting.  He recently started teaching workshops at Windrush Art Courses near Burford and will hopefully be running a workshop at Broadway Arts Festival in 2025.

Examples of Bobby’s watercolours can be found at instagram.com/bobbyopen

January Demo 2025

Artist Demo – 10 January 2025
Marc Jackman
The Art and Science of Artist’s Paint Making

Established in November 2019,  Jackman’s Art Materials has a vision to create the highest quality art materials to give artist’s the best possible experience. Marc will show us how they achieve that goal.

Marc Jackman, Founder and Chief Chemist, grew up around the Art Materials industry with father Peter Jackman who has spent all his working life in the industry. Marc swapped his day job as an Accountant for an idea that would allow them to build something together; this idea was Jackman’s Art Materials.  It wasn’t long before attention to detail and making the highest quality watercolours became an obsession. This very quickly led onto formulating Traditional Indian Drawing Inks and later Acrylics. This fits with Marc’s natural interest in Science and always questioning ‘why’. 

Jackman’s mission is to create the purest watercolours possible, researching and working closely with artists. Their binder only consists of hand picked Kordofan Gum Arabic, distilled water, vegetable Glycerin and a touch of biocide making nearly all their watercolours vegan friendly.

They continue to work closely with pigment manufacturers and artists to ensure they get the best, most vibrant pigments possible and every batch is checked for quality and consistency.

The Flow Formula Acrylics have been designed to be mid viscosity, low rheology, low sag, low VOC, mid gloss, highly pigmented artist acrylic that also contain no extenders.

More information on Jackman art materials can be seen at www.jackmansartmaterials.co.uk

November Library 2024

Exhibition in Royston Library

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Library Exhibition

The Royston Arts Society exhibition in Royston Library was refreshed on Monday 4th November.

There are now 43 paintings on display created by RAS members – all talented local artists. They include a wide variety of subject matter painted in different media.

The are all for sale at very affordable prices. Simply talk to one of the library staff, pay in cash and take your painting away.

November Demo 2024

Paul Kane Artist Demo – 8 November 2024

The next Friday evening demo will be held on 8th November in Market Hill Rooms from 8.00 to 10.00pm when Paul Kane will be demonstrating his approach to painting a Street Scene in Oils.

Paul is based in his studio and gallery in Kettering, Northamptonshire UK, where his gallery and studio can be viewed by appointment.  He has been developing his own works and producing commissioned pieces since 2010 and more recently  enjoying teaching on a one-to-one basis along with carrying out workshops and demos to larger art groups.

He works in various media and covers a variety of subjects including portraiture, landscapes, seascapes and murals. On occasion his work deals with conservation in the hope that it shines a light on current issues, raising awareness and funds for special causes.

Paul’s art has hung in the Mall Galleries, Trafalgar House. It has also presented in a number of solo shows plus successfully contributing to the Art 4 Africa shows in 2016 & 2018.  His art has been sold to clients all over the world, places as far flung as Melbourne, Atlanta, Huston, Algarve and Malaga.

Paul’s approach to commissioned work encapsulates ‘Imagination made real’. Clients can place anything within the landscapes or composition giving the work a highly personal meaning. The limits really are bound only by imagination.

Examples of Paul’s work can be seen on Etsy.

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