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The following work by Robert R Greenhalf, RBA SWLA has been previously exhibited by John Noott Galleries and is now in private collections world wide.
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| Born in 1950 in Haywards Heath, Robert Greenhalf studied art and design at Eastbourne and Maidstone Schools of Art. He was elected a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists in 1981, and a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1982. An established wildlife artist, and a talented landscape painter, Robert Greenhalf is a skilled watercolourist and printmaker producing both dry point etchings and hand-coloured woodcuts. He places great importance on painting and drawing directly from life and spends many hours on the coast and marshes around his home, sketching and painting the birds. His painting style is loose and impressionistic and shows the influence of painters such as Eric Ennion and John Busby. His etching and woodcuts are more disciplined but still carry his distinctive style. A record of Robert Greenhalf's encounters with wildlife throughout the year are described in his book "Towards the Sea". |
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