Wendy Trinder (1942-2020) - 2009 India Ink, Recycled

Description

A charming scene depicting a gate on the verge of a wild garden. Signed, titled and dated to the lower right. Presented in a gilt frame. On paper.

Condition

In fine condition. Some light scuffing to the frame.

Collection Information

An eclectic collection of prints, paintings and drawings by the prolific female artist Wendy Trinder FSBA SWA.

Biography

Wendy Trinder took up painting in the late 60s after having studied Botany, Chemistry and Zoology at Hull University. She trained with a number of artists including Edward Wesson, John Blockley, Tom Coates and Ken Paine.

Since 1981 Trinder has exhibited with many of the major London art institutions including the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the New English Art Club, Royal Watercolour Society and the Society of Women Artists of which she was made a full member in 1988.

From around that same time she taught general and botanical painting and drawing at Urchfont Manor in Wiltshire until it closed in 2013. She was also a founder member of the Society of Botanical Artists and helped to develop their Distance Learning Diploma up until 2014.

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Details

  • Size: 24 x 33cm (9.4" x 13")
    Framed Size: 44.5 x 52cm (17.5" x 20.5")
  • Product Code: rs274
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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