Trish Claridge

Works
  • Trish Claridge, Jazzy
    Jazzy
  • Trish Claridge, Posy
    Posy
  • Trish Claridge, Rosebowl
    Rosebowl
Overview

A life-long painter and lpver of colour and theatricality, after many years of painting portraits, Trish now enjoys the incredible beauty of the bold yet often delicate forms found in the garden of her home which have drawn her to paint large floral works using the drama of the play of light and shadows as her inspiration. 

Having worked for years using oil paints and pastels Trish Claridge developed an interest in egg tempera. This medium is made by mixing pure pigments with egg yolk as a binder and diluting with purified water, then painted on to argid base which has been sized and prepared with gesso.

 

This paint technique enables delicacy and precision, using small strokes of colour which are built up in layers to form the final image with a surface of woven colours.

 

Egg tempera was the usual medium of painting of Medieval and Renaissance art until it was superseded by the use of oil painting in the 1500’s.

 

Most of the work by Michelangelo is painted in egg tempera.There have been revivals by the Pre Raphaelites and Social Realists and it continues to be the required medium for Greek and Orthodox icons and is also used by some of the best contemporary painters working today.

Biography

Trish is a member of the Society of Women Artists and has exhibited with the SWA, The Pastel Society, and The Royal Society of Portrait Painters. 

 

Trish has also exhibited with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and The Bath Society of Artists.

 

Trish is an extremely accomplished portrait painter, please enquire for commissions; - georgina@thewhitegallerycotswolds.co.uk