
Bob Rudd, a Chippenham based artist for many years and former Chairman of the Bath Society of Artists and a longstanding member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours will be exhibiting at The Little Gallery in The Parade as from Friday 5th June.
Bob Rudd: A Life in Colour’ is a highly anticipated exhibition which will feature a striking collection of landscapes from across the country, from the Highlands of Scotland to the coast of Cornwall but also embracing views far closer fto home, including Avebury. But also scenes from France and of Venice as well.
To start the exhibition there will be a reception on Thursday – 4 June – starting at 3:30pm. As it’s a ‘private view’ reception, please let The Little Gallery know that you will be coming, send an e-mail to enquiries@thelittlegallery.co.uk
Bob Rudd is widely recognised as one of the leading contemporary exponents of the medium. Born in East Anglia, Rudd studied at Bath Academy of Art between 1969 and 1973 before settling in the West Country. His work reflects a deep engagement with landscape and architecture, shaped by direct experience and influenced by artists including Samuel Palmer, John Piper, and Graham Sutherland. His achievements include the Turner Watercolour Award (2010), and his work is held in major collections including the House of Commons, House of Lords, BBC Bristol, and Longleat. This exhibition offers a compelling opportunity to experience the work of a distinctive and accomplished painter.










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