Ronald Hellen

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2017

Artworks for sale: 16

(3)

United Kingdom

About Ronald Hellen

 
 
  • Biography

    My paintings are essentially about place and trying to capture the atmosphere peculiar to particular buildings, scenes or locations.  I like to depict follies, obelisks, ornamental parks and beach architecture; any of those structures that seem at odds with their surroundings.  Although I think people in landscapes important it is the buildings or places that are dominant and are the main focus of interest.

    I have always been drawn to coastal locations for my subjects to paint and I am sure this is due to both the atmosphere and the great number of unusual and often quirky buildings and locations to be found there. This distinctive coastal charm has developed because for many people the seaside is seen as a place of recreation and pleasure as opposed to that of work and industry.

    I admire and have been influenced by a number of artists – Christopher Wood, Edward Bawden and John Piper.  But if I had to choose one artist whose work has been a constant source of pleasure and whose ideas and choice of subject matter appeals to me most it would be Paul Nash.

    My artistic education began when I started a Diploma in Art and Design course at Maidstone Art College. I successfully gained entry to the Royal Academy Schools where I went on to study painting for a further three years and gained my Postgraduate Certificate of the Royal Academy Schools.

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  • Education

    1968 - 1971

    Royal Academy Schools

    1962 - 1968

    Maidstone Art College

  • Awards

    2024

    The Dry Red Press Award

    Awarded for my painting 'Still Life and Prospect Cottage, Dungeness' at the New English Art Club Annual Exhibition 2024, Mall Galleries, London
  • Upcoming Events

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    Event: New English Art Club Annual Exhibition

    Dates: 13 Jun 2024 - 22 Jun 2024

    Venue: Mall Galleries, The Mall, London, UK

    The NEAC's Annual Exhibition is now open at Mall Galleries every day until 22 June 2024. It's the highlight of the NEAC's calendar where we showcase new work from our member artists alongside a selection from an open entry.

    Event: Legacy: Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts

    Dates: 21 Jul 2018 - 8 Aug 2018

    Venue: Halesworth Gallery, Halesworth, Suffolk.

    Graduates of the Royal Academy Schools East Anglia Group are exhibiting recent work at the Halesworth Gallery and celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Academy by looking back at the legacy of their artistic training at the Royal Academy Schools.
    http://www.halesworthgallery.co.uk/

    Event: Standing a Little Outside Life: Edward Bawden and his Friends and Followers

    Dates: 17 Jun 2018 - 23 Jun 2018

    Venue: Morley Gallery, London

    Jennings Fine Art Exhibition of artworks by Edward Bawden and his contemporaries and including specially commissioned artworks by artists who knew or have been influenced by Bawden.

    Event: Not the Royal Academy

    Dates: 13 Jun 2017 - 20 Jun 2017

    Venue: LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER (Fine Paintings) LTD GALLERY, 124 -126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LN UK

    A Salon des Refusés
    http://www.llewellynalexander.com/

    Event: The Summer Exhibition

    Dates: 13 Jun 2017 - 20 Aug 2017

    Venue: ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS LONDON, PICADDILLY LONDON

    Everything you’ll see at the Summer Exhibition represents the art being made today. Expect to find a panorama of art in all media, from painting, printmaking, film and photography to sculpture, architectural works and performance art.

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Education

1968 - 1971

Royal Academy Schools

1962 - 1968

Maidstone Art College


Awards

2024

The Dry Red Press Award

Awarded for my painting 'Still Life and Prospect Cottage, Dungeness' at the New English Art Club Annual Exhibition 2024, Mall Galleries, London

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: New English Art Club Annual Exhibition

Dates: 13 Jun 2024 - 22 Jun 2024

Venue: Mall Galleries, The Mall, London, UK

The NEAC's Annual Exhibition is now open at Mall Galleries every day until 22 June 2024. It's the highlight of the NEAC's calendar where we showcase new work from our member artists alongside a selection from an open entry.

Event: Legacy: Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts

Dates: 21 Jul 2018 - 8 Aug 2018

Venue: Halesworth Gallery, Halesworth, Suffolk.

Graduates of the Royal Academy Schools East Anglia Group are exhibiting recent work at the Halesworth Gallery and celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Academy by looking back at the legacy of their artistic training at the Royal Academy Schools.
http://www.halesworthgallery.co.uk/

Event: Standing a Little Outside Life: Edward Bawden and his Friends and Followers

Dates: 17 Jun 2018 - 23 Jun 2018

Venue: Morley Gallery, London

Jennings Fine Art Exhibition of artworks by Edward Bawden and his contemporaries and including specially commissioned artworks by artists who knew or have been influenced by Bawden.

Event: Not the Royal Academy

Dates: 13 Jun 2017 - 20 Jun 2017

Venue: LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER (Fine Paintings) LTD GALLERY, 124 -126 The Cut, Waterloo, London SE1 8LN UK

A Salon des Refusés
http://www.llewellynalexander.com/

Event: The Summer Exhibition

Dates: 13 Jun 2017 - 20 Aug 2017

Venue: ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS LONDON, PICADDILLY LONDON

Everything you’ll see at the Summer Exhibition represents the art being made today. Expect to find a panorama of art in all media, from painting, printmaking, film and photography to sculpture, architectural works and performance art.


 

Biography

My paintings are essentially about place and trying to capture the atmosphere peculiar to particular buildings, scenes or locations.  I like to depict follies, obelisks, ornamental parks and beach architecture; any of those structures that seem at odds with their surroundings.  Although I think people in landscapes important it is the buildings or places that are dominant and are the main focus of interest.

I have always been drawn to coastal locations for my subjects to paint and I am sure this is due to both the atmosphere and the great number of unusual and often quirky buildings and locations to be found there. This distinctive coastal charm has developed because for many people the seaside is seen as a place of recreation and pleasure as opposed to that of work and industry.

I admire and have been influenced by a number of artists – Christopher Wood, Edward Bawden and John Piper.  But if I had to choose one artist whose work has been a constant source of pleasure and whose ideas and choice of subject matter appeals to me most it would be Paul Nash.

My artistic education began when I started a Diploma in Art and Design course at Maidstone Art College. I successfully gained entry to the Royal Academy Schools where I went on to study painting for a further three years and gained my Postgraduate Certificate of the Royal Academy Schools.