July, August and Sept, summers here and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is in full swing. This year’s successful entry ‘Here Come the Girls’, can be seen in the Small Western Room, it depicts young girls under the influence of alcohol, brawling outside the pub. Ann’s work can also be seen in The Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition in the Mall Galleries (July), Fi fie fo fum Gallery in Northumberland and in The Mixed Summer Exhibition at Byard Art in Cambridge.
October herald’s the start of the Autumn Art Fairs beginning with the inaugural ‘Devon Art Fair’ in the beautiful English Riviera resort of Torquay. Ann’s work will represented by Gallery Perutz. Byard Art Gallery in Cambridge has invited Ann to take part in their 10" x 10" Exhibition, which starts on 10/10/10 and shows the work of 10 Artists using a 10” x 10” format. This change in format creates new challenges for Ann and she will be out sourcing ‘considerably bigger books’ over the summer.
Has been selected for the 2010 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition for the 4th consecutive year and in 2009 featured on the BBC2's Culture Show.
"Ann Winder-Boyle's small-scale encaustic pictures always reward a second look - they have an intriguing edge of darkness about them."
- Andrew Graham Dixon, leading art critic, presenter of the BBC’s flagship arts program ‘The Culture Show’ and columnist for the Sunday Telegraph.
Ann Winder-Boyle is a mixed media collage artist who explores the themes of childhood, time and space. Her images evoke memories and emotions that draw the viewer into a strangely familiar place that can engender either a feeling of deep comfort or an inexplicable sense of unease. Using nostalgia as the emotive key, Ann combines a variety of processes with a diverse range of materials, including old books, beeswax, bindings and wood. Ann has a first class BA (Hons) degree and has been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition for three consecutive years