Thursday 7 January 2010

Ann Shrager painting at Red Rag Bath Art Gallery


Today’s Red Rag post features the art work of talented British Artist - Ann Shrager.




Ann Shrager was born in London in 1948 and studied art at the Byam Shaw School of Painting. She then attended the Royal Academy Schools in London.



There is a quietness about Ann Shrager’s art work. Although colour plays a key part in her paintings there is a subdued softness to her modern art. This coupled with simplicity and space are recurring themes in Ann Shrager paintings, making them enduring modern art pieces.




Along with fellow artists David Cobley, Charles Hardaker, Ken Howard, Karolina Larusdottir, Andrew Macara and William Selby - Ann Sharger is a member of the New English Art. Ann’s art work is regularly exhibited at NEAC art shows.







Much of Ann Sharger’s art work is inspired by observation from her regular travels. Today’s post was inspired by a visit to India. The painting is titled ‘The Bridegroom’ and is a little gem of a painting. She has successfully captured the moment.






Paintings by Ann Shrager are available from the Red Rag Bath Art Gallery.




Red Rag Modern Art - leading art gallery in Bath featuring British Art , Scottish Art , Irish Art and Limited Edition Prints

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