I cannot do him justice here but in 2012 I visited him at his home address to do a special post about him and his work.
The club have asked me to re publish that post as a tribute.
I would welcome comments on this post from those that knew him best.
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Ian Woodhouse Profile
Ian started painting as a hobby in about 1986 and in 1993 joined the S.A.A. (Society for All Artists) and then attended a Drawing and Painting course at Selby College in 1996/7.
He paints in watercolour, acrylic and gouache as well as sometimes using pastels and oil paints.
He also likes to use acrylic ink with an air brush to create an out of focus background evident in some of the following paintings.
His favourite subjects to paint are bird and figures , landscapes with buildings and trees as well as boats and coastal scenery , mostly painted whilst on holiday.
Ian has won prizes at local art and craft festivals for many years and regularly entered paintings into local shows.
On retiring in 2008 Ian joined Monk Fryston art club.
He paints in watercolour, acrylic and gouache as well as sometimes using pastels and oil paints.
He also likes to use acrylic ink with an air brush to create an out of focus background evident in some of the following paintings.
His favourite subjects to paint are bird and figures , landscapes with buildings and trees as well as boats and coastal scenery , mostly painted whilst on holiday.
Ian has won prizes at local art and craft festivals for many years and regularly entered paintings into local shows.
On retiring in 2008 Ian joined Monk Fryston art club.
1.Whitby |
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3. Kingfisher with airbrush background |
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5. Whitby swingbridge |
6.Owl |
7. Wolf in pastels |
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12. First ever oil painting . Not for sale |
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15. Brayton Barff |
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19. Holiday Sketches |
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24. Owl in flight |
25. Purey Cust Hospital, York |
26. Cockrel |
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