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HIGHGATE WATERCOLOUR GROUP

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2025 AUTUMN EXHIBITION 29 OCTOBER TO 24 NOVEMBER

Our 2025 Exhibition will begin soon in Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, London N6 5HG

Opening hours are variable, as follows:

  • Wednesday 29 October 1 -5pm
  • Thursday 30 October 10 to 12noon
  • Friday 31 October 12 - 4pm
  • Saturday 1st November 9 - 11am
  • Sunday 2nd November 9 - 11am
  • Monday 3rd November 12 - 4pm
  • Tuesday 4th November 12 - 4pm
  • Wednesday 5th November 11 - 3pm
  • Thursday 6th November 12 - 4pm
  • Friday 7th November 12 - 4pm
  • Saturday 8th November 12 - 4pm
  • Sunday 9 November 9.30 - 11.30am
  • Monday 10th November 12 - 4pm
  • Tuesday 11th November 12 - 4pm
  • Wednesday 12th November 11 - 3pm
  • Thursday 13th November 12 - 4pm
  • Friday 14th November 12 - 4pm
  • Saturday 15th November 12 - 4pm
  • Sunday 16th November 10 - 12noon
  • Monday 17th November 12 - 4pm
  • Tuesday 18th November CLOSED
  • Wednesday 19th November 11 - 3pm
  • Thursday 20th November 12 - 4pm
  • Friday 21st November CLOSED
  • Saturday 22nd November 12 - 4pm
  • Sunday 23rd November 10 -2pm
  • Monday 24th November 12 - 4pm
We endeavour to keep these opening times up to date, but please telephone Lauderdale House in advance on 020 8348 8716 if travelling any distance as closures can happen at short notice for private functions.

Twenty HWG members are exhibiting, showing a wide range of works on paper, many featuring aspects of our beautiful Highgate surroundings. It is an ideal opportunity to pick up a unique Christmas present (all works are original, although one or two prints may slip in), and as in previous years, we will have a collection of tiny paintings, ideal stocking fillers for oneself! Admission is free, and there is a cafe for refreshments and conversation, and the Jacobean House is set in the lovely Waterlow Park.

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Members' Galleries

2025 Annual Exhibition
2025 Annual Exhibition
It's at at our usual lovely venue, Lauderdale House, from the 29th October (PV evening) until the 24th November. There'll be a selection of paintings we've been working on this year - plein air pictures from in and around London and other works on paper from further afield. We're really looking forward to seeing you! See our artists albums for new images.
Andrew Riley
Andrew Riley
I was trained to use watercolour in a very controlled way as a Scientific Illustrator at Hornsey College of Art. This led onto a 20 year career as an Illustrator. I now use watercolour in my landscape painting; sometimes combining it with pastel, gouache and acrylic to achieve different atmospheric effects. My aim in painting is to evoke a feeling of serenity and harmony with a message of hope for myself as well as for the viewer. I host watercolour workshops, and am also a member of Islington Art Society.
Brenda McDowell
Brenda McDowell
I like to draw and paint in all mediums and art materials, watercolour is my favourite medium to use. I enjoy painting in an impressionistic style with a limited palette. I have a website brendamcdowellart.com if you are interested in purchasing my artwork, there is a contact facility.
Cathy Burkinshaw
Chris Baker
Chris Baker
My website: https://chrisbakerwatercolours.wordpress.com --------------- I really love watercolours! Though I've used oil paints and made drawings for a number of years, I now mainly work with liquid media. I make preliminary studies - sketching, taking photos and manipulating my own digital images. In addition to the group's annual exhibition I've been lucky to have had my work shown at the Mall Galleries, Bankside Gallery and elsewhere. I've sold locally and as far afield as Australia. Some of the works shown here are for sale and I am very happy to take commissions. (Price lists through my website)
Christian Cook
Christian Cook
I work mainly from direct observation. My favourite subjects are urban scenes and landscapes. I paint directly in front of the scene or make drawings which I later develop into paintings in the studio. I also enjoy painting and drawing from the figure and printmaking. I have painted mainly in London and the south east of England but also abroad in France, Germany, Spain, Greece and India. The media I use:- watercolour, gouache, pastel, charcoal, acrylic and sometimes collage. I trained at Camberwell School of Art and The London College of Printing. I taught for some years at the City Lit. and Westminster and Camden Adult Education Institutes. Website: www.chriscookpaintings2.com
Edmund Gordon
Feroze Antia
Feroze Antia
I feel as if I have painted all my life. As a child, I visited art galleries regularly and then came home to “copy” what I had seen. At university, unable to afford art material, I cut up magazines to create large paper collage landscapes, exhibiting 20 in Forty Hall, Enfield. Then as a teacher in an inner London school, I painted in oils. In 2008, my wife and I moved to Bangkok and I took up watercolour, a medium I found interesting, challenging and unpredictable. I took a few workshops and developed my own heavy handed, haphazard, deep toned style. My paintings are never delicate or pretty and I paint landscapes generally, but have painted flowers and dogs and the occasional still life. In 2018, I did a series of black and while paintings using powdered charcoal and ink, a messy hit and miss process, but lately I have tried to concentrate on painting landscapes both in watercolour and mini 6”x6” oils. I have had some of my watercolours jury selected for various International Watercolour Society Shows (Japan/Slovenia/Pennsylvania/Indonesia/Thailand/Myanmar) in recent years. To see more of my work, please go to my website: www.antia-art.co.uk
Freda Blayney
Jacqueline Freeman
Jacqueline Freeman
I am happiest below a canopy of trees, and have a fascination with the world of fungi and the ecosystem that exists beneath our feet. I am currently working in pigment inks and watercolour to explore the richness of this hidden world. Instagram: @fox.feeder Facebook: jfa.foxfeeder
John Lambie
John Lambie
John graduated in Architecture in 1976. During the recession of 1990-93 he taught himself to paint, and has since successfully entered various competitions and held several exhibitions. His subject matter is rich and varied, and often inspired by extensive foreign travel. His first one-man show was held in Cork Street – a record of a trip to Rajasthan; the second, paintings of the works of Antonio Gaudi, at the RIBA – this then transferred to Barcelona for the duration of the Olympics. He has also shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, Royal Watercolour Society, Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, Equestrian Artists Society, Wildlife Artists Society, Pastel Artists, Royal Horticultural Society, and various private galleries. Examples of his work have appeared in the Guardian, Building Design and Horse and Hound. His current obsession is with birds, inspired, no doubt, by his hobby of gliding. Artistically he has many influences, from modern day super realists and 1950’s book illustrators, through to the Victorian garden painters and Orientalists. Since joining the Highgate Watercolour Group he has returned to architecture and has embarked on a series of paintings of Highgate’s architectural gems and is happy to take commissions. Above all, he hopes that the craftsmanship and technique which he values is evident in his work. www.johnlambie.com @johnarlambie
Judith Pedersen
Judith Pedersen
I rediscovered watercolour painting in 2018, once my sons had grown up. I started painting on an Ashes Tour in Australia. A successful charity auction for Lord’s Taverners gave me confidence to continue. Now regular trips abroad bring in numerous commissions which provide unique memories for those cricket fans who have travelled. In lockdown I launched an Etsy shop: www.Etsy.com/uk/shop/judithsartshop
Maggie Pettigrew
Maggie Pettigrew
As a fine artist, I have explored a range of media including, installation, print-making, collage and paint. In my current focus on watercolours, I search for the flow and rhythm in the natural world, exploring techniques for layering water and pigments to represent organic elements such as water, vegetation and sky. I search for the soft rounded shapes and blended colours that are present in natural forms.
Marilyn Southey
Marilyn Southey
I studied fine art in London at the Hornsey College of Art and also studied architecture and art at the University of Westminster. I have been a printmaker for more than 40 years and a painter for much longer. I paint in oils, pastels and watercolours. My work has been selected for many open exhibitions in London - among them are The National Print Exhibition, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. I have exhibited abroad in France and Cape Town, South Africa and have held several solo exhibitions in those countries as well as in London. My next solo exhibition will be in the HSLI Gallery in June 2025. Marilyn Southey - painter/printmaker WWW.marilynsouthey.com
Maureen Bocking
Morley Speed
Morley Speed
Since I was young I drew and painted intermittently, but in the last few years I have been able to devote time for sustained practice and experimentation with watercolour. Inspiration comes from various sources: trying to recreate works by famous artists, even though they may be in a different medium (such as Japanese woodblock); photos taken from places that I have appreciated; sometimes simply a photo in a newspaper; the constant challenge of representing flowers in still lives and, finally, portraits of people whom, for various reasons, I find intriguing.
Peter Hassell
Peter Hassell
I have painted and drawn all of my life, studying at Winchester and Sheffield and qualifying with a BA in Fine Art (painting) in 1979. My work is primarily representational. Although I sometimes paint in acrylics and oils, much of my output is in the medium of watercolour and gouache. I have a website at www.peterhassell.com and If you are interested in buying my work there is a contact facility there.
Ruijun Hu
Ruijun Hu
I am a London based British-Chinese artist and have lived and worked in London since 1991. I am a Vice President of the UK Chinese Artist Association and the London (UK) Representative of the International Watercolour Society (IWS). I work predominantly with watercolour but also with oils. In 2008, I was selected as one of the core artists commissioned to recreate the lost Armada Tapestries by the House of Lords. This series of six large oil painting are now permanently displayed in the Princes Chamber, House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster. For more information about this project please go to https://armada.parliament.uk/index.html My watercolour works were exhibited at the Fabiano International Watercolour Biennale in Italy in 2022 and the IWS International Watercolour festival in Cordoba arte21, Spain, in 2023. In May 2023, I was invited as a guest artist for Peruvian artists IWS Titicaca Puno Watercolour Painting Exhibition in Latin America House, London. In August 2023 I attended the 1st Qingdao International Watercolour Festival, Qingdao, China.
Ruth Edwards
Shirley Hodgson
Sue Lees
Sue Lees
I have been painting in watercolours for 27 years, and continue to be fascinated by the medium. Plein air painting is a huge challenge and so exciting, I try to do as much of it as possible, both with the full pure watercolour kit and sketchbooks with various inkpens, washes, crayons, etc. I am also a member of the Society of East Anglian Watercolourists, and the Islington Art Society, and have an Instagram account under the name of Suesymslees.
Vanessa Whinney
Vivian Manthel-French
Vivian Manthel-French
A New Zealander who spent many years living in Highgate London. She has now returned to her home town, Wellington, but visits the UK every year, and has continued her ties with the Highgate Watercolour Group. She is an Artist Member and served on the council of The NZ Academy of Fine Arts, and is an exhibitor and past president of Watercolour NZ. She has had a retrospective exhibition of her watercolour portraits in The NZ Portrait Gallery. She paints a variety of subjects in watercolour and mixed media including landscapes from both countries and has solo exhibitions in NZ and the UK. The Commonwealth institute in London selected her for a solo exhibition, which resulted in an invited exhibition at Ballance House, Belfast, Ireland. She has been selected for the Royal Watercolour Society Open Exhibition.

Who are we?

The Group was founded in 1980 as part of the Highgate Society with the aim of enabling enthusiastic watercolour painters to work together in an informal friendly atmosphere. We are a mixed bunch – some of us have painted professionally over a lifetime (and are members of top London art societies, and in one case, an international art society), some are newer converts to the joys of watercolours and other paper-based media. Some of us also paint in oils and acrylics. We are enthusiastic about a variety of subjects and really enjoy painting buildings and townscapes, landscapes and seascapes, still life, portraits, and, of course, Highgate and other North London local scenes. If you are thinking about buying art online, you may like to know that our work is mainly affordable, and we welcome enquiries.

We are based in 10A South Grove (opposite Pond Square), Highgate, North London (the Highgate Society's premises), where we paint regularly on Thursdays, but we quite often go out and paint together either locally or further afield. We also have periodic visits from professional tutors and models.

We have an autumn show annually in Highgate, as well as occasional much smaller displays. We also have a stall at the Highgate Fair in the Square which in 2024 will be on Saturday June 8th.

There are over 20 of us, and although our numbers are constrained by the size of 10A Pond Square, we occasionally have a vacancy. We are always interested in hearing from any experienced watercolour artists, or artists who paint in waterbased media on paper, who live reasonably close to Highgate and who would like to join us and share in our artistic activities. If you like the sound of the HWG, please mail us at highgatewatercolour@gmail.com Please bear in mind that we have an annual membership fee, currently standing at £95.

Keep In Touch

If you have any questions, or would like to hear about upcoming exhibitions and receive an invitation to our annual private view, please mail us at highgatewatercolour@gmail.com. For general news and updates, you can also follow us on Facebook.

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