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Bill Hindmarsh (b.1942)
Washerwomen

 

This is a beautiful watercolour by Bill featuring washerwomen hard at work. 

Watercolour 13 1/2" x 10"   Signed (framed)

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

Bill Hindmarsh (b.1942)

Bill Hindmarsh has always lived and worked in the North East. He began his working life in the coalfields of Northumberland before moving to Durham; therefore, it is not surprising that he draws inspiration from this. His first success was as an eighteen-year-old apprentice electrician in 1961 when he won a special prize, an easel, at the popular NCB exhibition. His first oil painting was sold to Mathias and Spencer & Sons manufacturers of coal cutting equipment and prints were circulated worldwide.

At this time Bill was asked to join the Ashington Art Group perhaps better known as The Pitman Painters but then as now he prefers to find his own way. This decision to go it alone meant learning the hard way! One major disadvantage may have been slower development in ideas and techniques. However, unlike many contemporary followers he still can see when the 'Emperor is without clothes'.

In 2000 he fulfilled his ambition and became a professional artist and has since then exhibited work throughout the region. His work is now in homes across England and a small number in America, Australia, Germany, Ireland and Holland as well as private collections. Local Hospitals, civic bodies and museums have started to buy his work. The House of Lords have purchased two paintings to add to their collection. It has been his work depicting miners that have proved most popular and he is one of a decreasing band of mining artists that still draws on inspiration from his time down the mines.

Bills work is an eclectic mix of subjects and media. Several of his modern minimalist paintings of Northumbria have been obtained by a successful interior designer to complement the restoration of properties. His one-man exhibitions include: -

The Botanic Gardens, Durham

National Coal Mining Museum, Wakefield

Bishop Auckland Town Hall

Tallantyre of Morpeth

Customs House South Shields

Grey College, Durham University

The Wallington Gallery of Corbridge.


Visit the Bill Hindmarsh website via this link   http://www.williambhindmarsh.co.uk/

Other paintings by this artist:

  • Putter boys and their ponies
  • Riding the Limbers
  • Magpie
  • What fettle young un
  • The  Drawers
  • Evening Dog walker
  • The Fish Lass
  • Chasing The Ball Thief
  • The Stableman
  • Putter's Helper (Slate)
  • The Heapstead, Linton Colliery
  • Ashington, Newmoor, Linton. Tankie
  • Jowelling the Roof (slate)
  • The Meeting Station
  • The Coal Filler
  • Keep Me Safe
  • Shift Handover
  • The Marble Game
  • The Last Horse Farm - Sillywrea Farm, Langley, Near Hexham
  • Appleby
  • Santa Maria Del Salute
  • Dingle Farm, Co Kerry, Ireland
  • The Filling Shift
  • Bait Time at the Kist
  • Durham Miners Gala, Giclee print
  • Longwall Face
  • London Extravaganza
  • Venice Fish Market
  • Drilling a Shot Hole
  • Oceans Harvest
  • Fishing Boats, Connemara, Ireland
  • Lindisfarne Sunrise
  • Grey Street
  • Killaloe Canal, Co Clare, Ireland
  • Bere, Ireland
  • Linton Crossing
  • Hewing by Midge Lamp
  • Morning Mist, Durham
  • Quayside, Newcastle
  • First Day, Giclee print
  • In Extra Time, Giclee print
  • Durham, Autumn
  • Quayside, Newcastle
  • Elvet Bridge in Winter, Durham
  • The Pony's Treat
  • At Last
  • Sunday Opening
  • Time for a Craic (slate)
  • Owengate, Durham
  • So, what do we do next?

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