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Gemma Griffiths
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Catching the Light, the Malvern Hills Ridge
Oil & cold wax on board framed in slim white wooden frame
60x60cm plus frame
£575
From the coast path
Oil on board
40x40cm
£395
Landslide, Watergate Bay
Oil and cold wax over ink (selected for RoyaL SOC. of Marine Artists 2024 EXHIBItion
40 x 50cm plus frame
£395

Winter on the Malvern Ridge
Oil and cold wax on board in limed wood frame with off-white slip
60x60cm plus frame
£595

British camp ridges
Oil, cold wax over acrylic framed in limed wood frame
60 x 60cm plus frame
£595

Old Grimsby Quay, Tresco
Acrylic on board inset into slim natural oiled obeche frame
30x30cm plus frame
£275

Changing Light
Oil, cold wax and acrylic ink on boardinset into slim natural oiled obeche frame
30x30cm
£275

A Break in the Clouds
Acrylic on board set in chunky white 'coastal' style frame
23×18cm plus frame.
£195

beneath the clouds (towards the Cotswold Ridge)
Oil and cold wax on board
60x60cm framed in limed wood frame
£575
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From an early age, creativity has been at the heart of my life whether through painting, drawing, design, or making.
After studying at Kingston School of Art & Design, I built a successful international career designing for brands including Mulberry, Daniel Hechter, Daylesford/Bamford, and Boden, alongside a wide range of freelance projects. For twelve years I also ran two award-winning clothing and lifestyle stores, before returning in 2014 to dedicate more time to my art practice.
Today, I divide my time between the landscapes of the Malvern Hills and the coastlines of West Wales and West Cornwall, painting and sketching along coastal paths and beaches. Visits to my family in Northumberland also provide rich inspiration, with its vast skies and dramatic, castle-studded coastline. I’m especially drawn to the moving, transient elements in nature – the billowing clouds, shifting light, ebb and flow of the tides, and the shapes formed as the wind blows.
My practice is rooted in drawing and shaped by an exploratory approach to materials. I work across oils, inks, pastels, and charcoal, often combining them in a single piece, with charcoal remaining a constant favourite. My style ranges from representational to impressionistic, and at times leans into abstraction, depending on subject and mood. Life drawing continues to be a vital discipline, keeping my work fresh and responsive.
While much of my focus is on landscape and seascape, I also enjoy portraiture and still life, believing that exploring new subjects sharpens observation and strengthens the eye.
Since 2024, I have co-run Worcestershire Open Studios Art Week on a voluntary basis, supporting artists and makers and encouraging the wider public to enjoy the nefits of engaging with art. I exhibit under my maiden name, Gemma Griffiths, which has always been my professional identity, though some works may also appear under my married name, Gemma Wiseman.
I run occasional workshops / demonstrations and you can find a selection of available works on my website.
Please don't hesitate to get in touch if there is anything specific that you are looking for!
Thanks for your interest, Gemma
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