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Lesley Dabson
Lesley always loved to draw and was
awarded the school's art prize in her final year at Solihull School. She gained
an Honours degree in Graphic Design at Coventry University in the early1980's,
after which she took portrait commissions. After taking a break to raise
the family, Lesley returned to fine art in 2008. Lesley works
predominantly in oil, chalk pastel and charcoal. In
2009 Lesley was awarded the Terry Biggs cup for 'Best in Show' at the
St Albans Art Society annual exhibition. In 2011 her work was Highly
Commended at both Patchings and the Prize Open at the Royal Birmingham
Society of Artists. In April 2012 Lesley was elected an Associate member
of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and became a member of the
Hesketh Hubbard Art Society. She has exhibited with several other major
societies including the Royal Society of Marine Artists, the Society of
Women Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and Chelsea Art
Society. Lesley
enjoys painting coastal marine scenes and her painting is both
figurative and representational. Lesley loves to paint water and
reflections. The fine linear detail of a hand crafted wooden boat
juxtaposed with the more abstract quality of water represents a favoured
combination in her work. The magical atmosphere of Britain's small
coastal fishing harbours offer endless subject matter, and she aims to
capture the uniquely British scenes in her painting. The majority of her
paintings are small, typically 20 x 25 cms. In contrast to the detail
work of her oil painting, Lesley is a regular at life drawing classes at
the Prince's Drawing School and the Hesketh Hubbard Art Society.