Seascape workshop with Susan Gray

A workshop with Susan Gray was well-attended both by members and other guests.

Events organiser Niki Bell said: “Today’s Seascape Workshop with Susan Gray was absolutely brilliant and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone attending.

“Susan’s demonstrations, positive and constructive feedback given to everyone during their work and the final results showed what an absolutely professional and wonderful tutor and artist she is.

“The results from her teaching were all utterly brilliant, everyone fully embraced "diving in" and being bold and we all learnt so much.

“Susan has been requested to return and I will make sure that we have a booking in for November where we will focus on a Landscape, please keep a look out for the emails and social media posts.

“Once again, many thanks to Susan for such a wonderful day.”

Wolfango Chiappella

I’m a British-Italian artist, based in Buckinghamshire but originally from the rolling hills of Piedmont, Italy. I paint mostly in oils, working from memory, sketches, and those quiet moments when a place stops you mid-step.

My work tends to orbit around landscapes — not the grand postcard kind, but the everyday corners where light, sky, and earth have a quiet conversation. I’m drawn to the shifts in weather, the worn paths, the way a tree can lean into a field like it's got a story to tell.

I’m not much for big statements. I paint what I notice, and sometimes what I miss. Sometimes I’m chasing a real memory, sometimes it’s the feeling of one.

Each painting is a small attempt to hold onto something fleeting — a sky clearing after rain, the gold haze of a summer field, the hush just before dusk. If you find a bit of yourself in any of them, then the painting’s done its job.

https://wolfango.com
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