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National, international and local artists have agreed to join us in our amazing exhibition cavern throughout the year. Please ask at the gallery and visit our website for information. The perfect present and available in £10, £25 and £50 denominations. Alternatively, if you would like to arrange an account for your wedding list, please contact us for details. WAT E R G AT E S T R E E T G A L L E R Y Bespoke framing in any shape, any size, and any material including stained woods will bring the best out of your pictures. Improve your working environment with art to suit your needs and identity. We offer a free on-site consultation service. Available on all paintings, we can deliver in the UK or internationally. The Own Art scheme is designed to make it easy and affordable for everyone to own high quality art. Loans are available up to £2000 paid back over 10 months in equal instalments - completely interest free. WAT E R G AT E S T R E E T G A L L E R Y 60 Watergate Street, Chester CH1 2LA Telephone: 01244 345698 alex@watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk A R T F O R A L L choose from over 200 artists on display The Watergate Street Gallery opened in 1992 with a philosophy to bring new, fresh, different, yet affordable art to as many people as possible. With over 1000 framed pictures on display, to suit all tastes and pockets, you are sure to find the perfect picture for your home or office. As an independent gallery with no publisher ties we are free to supply from any source and many of the works of art will not be seen in any other gallery in the UK. We have put together a representation of our diverse range which can be browsed over the next few pages. To view a wider selection, please visit our website at www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk By far the best way to experience these artworks is to come and visit us - we are unlike any other gallery and you are guaranteed a friendly welcome! bernhard vogel Bernhard Vogel lives in Salzburg and is one of Europe’s most important, inspirational and collectable artists. His original watercolours are in many important collections and hang in the Austrian National Gallery. His etchings have a unique and distinctive style and we are the only gallery in the UK to permanently display over twenty of his works. devin miles Devin Miles has been christened the ‘Keeper of Tradition’ of Pop Art and with his redefinitions of technique and design, he is undoubtedly one of the most successful trailblazers of modern Pop Art. We are privileged to have been selected as the UK gallery in which to show his incredible work. With his portraits, he salutes the icons of the 50s and 60s without getting lost in the superficial glamour of the stars of yesteryear. The complex montages of motifs, writing fragments, emblems and typical accessories of the era conceal a subversive and sometimes ironic deeper meaning. His collages, a symbiosis of silk-screen printing, painting, airbrushing and graphics on brushed aluminium, illustrate a power and dynamism and show why Devin Miles is held in such great esteem by collectors worldwide. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk allan morgan Allan Morgan has been a gallery favourite for twenty years. His professional career has focused mainly on landscape painting although he has also enjoyed considerable success as an illustrator. Allan’s inspiration comes from the light, colour and atmosphere of landscape, influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, Fauvists and Impressionists. His bold and striking work constantly remains fresh and having spent many years living near the coast, Allan regularly returns to this subject matter. kerry darlington Kerry Darlington is influenced by art and design of the late 19th century, yet using modern materials to create her unique style for which she has become so well-known. She was heavily inspired by magical fairy tale picture books and stories during her childhood, and had a particular love for Arthur Rackham's intricate pen and ink work. Kerry’s work is becoming increasingly desirable and demand for her work continues to rise, with her recent editions selling out rapidly and was the winner of the Fine Art Trade Guild’s ‘Best Artist’ award in 2012. The Watergate Street Gallery was the first gallery to exhibit Kerry‘s wonderful art over fifteen years ago. We still choose the very best of her paintings and always have up to twenty on display. COMMISSIONED PAINTINGS by Kerry Darlington are available - please telephone the gallery on 01244 345698 for information. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk rare and collectable modern and contemporary art The Watergate Street Gallery has a wide selection of rare paintings by the greatest names in British Contemporary Art. We are also delighted to have been chosen to display work by artists from the prestigious Royal Academy, including Sir Peter Blake, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Sir Terry Frost, John Hoyland, Sandra Blow, and Barbara Rae. barbara rae This permanent collection was launched with a visit by the Sir Peter Blake designed Art Bus, establishing us as one of the premier destinations outside of London. bruce mclean Sir Peter Blake Sir Peter Blake sir terry frost Storm Thorgerson dan baldwin donald hamilton fraser roger mcguinness John Hoyland joe webb Sir Peter Blake sandra blow Sir Peter Blake www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk Sue howells roz bell Sue Howells is one of our favourite artists. If you have watched Little Britain, Eastenders or Vicar of Dibley then there would have been a Sue Howells painting on show. Rozanne Bell was born in Zimbabwe, where she lived for forty years. She exhibited her work all over southern Africa and, through tourism, an American market for her work evolved. It all started in 1983, when she took her young daughter to a crèche at the local Adult Education centre. There was so much noise that she left and went to the farthest part of the centre and joined the art group. In 2002, the political climate in Zimbabwe necessitated Roz’s move to England. The ability to adapt to a new environment, coupled with her determination to succeed has created a strong demand for her work here in the UK. A talent who was recently voted best female artist in the UK by The Fine Art Trade Guild, Sue Howells’ work has become very collectable. Roz has developed in her work a style and technique which makes each and every painting unique. Over the years she has cultivated her art through a natural flair and talent which is now so evident in all her artistic styles. ian fennelly Ian Fennelly’s unique and distinctive style makes his work highly sought after and he is featured in many international collections. Ian says: “My watercolours aim to achieve a balance between form and content. In other words, allowing the paint and water to drip, splash and dance across the paper in a natural intuitive journey, but at the same time allowing the images to come through.” COMMISSIONED PAINTINGS by Ian Fennelly are available - please telephone the gallery on 01244 345698 for information. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk mary shaw Mary Shaw’s stunning floral landscapes are a welcome new addition to the gallery. leigh lambert Leigh Lambert’s paintings are inspired by his father’s childhood memories of growing up in the North - special moments that stay with you for the rest of your life. She has been producing exquisite art from the age of 13, when she received her first commission and is never far from a paintbrush. Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1979, he began to draw and paint almost as soon as he could hold a pencil or brush. As Leigh progressed through school, his attention to detail became very apparent in his drawings and paintings and this is one of the characteristics that define his work today. If not producing her own work she’ll be passing on her talent to others during her classes and private tuition. Leigh’s paintings contrast the dominating nature of bleak adult landscapes with the glorious colours of childhood innocence. willi kissmer COMMISSIONED PAINTINGS by Leigh Lambert are available - please telephone the gallery on 01244 345698 for information. Willi Kissmer has been living and working in Germany since 1989, in a tower called ‘Homberger Hebeturm’ He paints on the top floor as the glass roof offers him the best light. The engraving of the copper plates, the etching and the printing take place on the lower floors so you can imagine the stairs keep him fit! Etching is a traditional yet dying art form and therefore extremely collectable. Willi Kissmer is reputedly the world’s finest living etcher – who could doubt it? COMMISSIONED PAINTINGS by Willi Kissmer are available - please telephone the gallery on 01244 345698 for information. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk talantbek chekirov Talantbek Chekirov studied at the State College of Art in his native Kyrgyzstan from 1986 to 1990 where he acquired detailed knowledge in the fields of anatomy, graphics and composition. He completed his education in creative arts with majors in theatrical painting and constructive art, after which his path led him towards the world famous Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, where he took over the artistic staging of the scenery. During his travels through Europe, Chekirov studied the most important works and artists that had been kept obscured from him during his studies at college. He currently lives in Westphalia and Baden, working to capture his ideal notion of beauty on canvas. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk david wilde David WIlde is Manchester’s hidden artist, a missing piece of art history and our most exciting story at the gallery. Born in Manchester in 1918 as Norman Shacklock, he disliked his name and adopted the pseudonym David Wilde, ‘David’ from his close friend David White and ‘Wilde’ because that best described his inner nature. He studied at Manchester College of Art and exhibited in Paris alongside Picasso and Dali in the 60s. While working in Salford, he became acquainted with Lowry and Peter Blake. After a short illness, he died in 1978 leaving behind an incredible body of work covering the industrial North, North Wales and beyond. www.watergatestreetgallery.co.uk