Ian Ramsay Watercolors

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It's time to post some new work. The following eight pieces were done in the month of May. It has been a busy spring involving many shows and workshops. Now, at least for a while, I can just paint. One notable event in May was the opportunity to meet and spend a little time with Alvaro Castagnet. He was here in Salt Lake City doing a couple of workshops for the Utah Watercolor Society.... what an interesting man and a remarkable talent. Very inspiring for his admirers. I hope that you enjoy my latest efforts.

Cottage in Kent, England

14"x21"

watercolor  SOLD

Rockport, Oregon

14"x 21"

watercolor

Coos Bay, Oregon

14" x 21"

watercolor...  Sold

Thames  Tugs, London, England

14" x 21"

watercolor

Amalfi coast, Italy

20" x 13"

watercolor

Hong Kong Street

14 1/2" x 13 1/2"

watercolor

Spanish  Street

13" x 20"

watercolor

Brixham, Devon, England

10" x 14"

watercolor...SOLD
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Ian Ramsay was born in Farnborough, Kent, England in 1948. He spent his early years in Britain and Canada, and eventually settled in the United States. He received a degree in architecture at the University of Utah and is a licensed architect. In 1979 Ian left architecture to become a full time watercolor artist. Since that time he has traveled and painted extensively. His work has been exhibited all over the US, Japan and Britain. Ian has participated in many juried, invitational and one man shows throughout the US and Japan. He has been an instructor at the Salt Lake Art Center and has done numerous demonstrations and painting workshops. Ian and his wife Carol have been residents of the Salt Lake Valley in Utah for the last 35 years. His work can be seen at the Brushworks Gallery in Salt Lake City, Utah; New Masters Gallery in Carmel, California; Trails West Gallery in Ketchum, Idaho; Settlers West Gallery in Tucson, Arizona, Trailside Galleries in Jackson Hole Wyoming, and through Image Source of Bovingdon England. He can be contacted via email at: imramsay@comcast.net or by telephone at (801) 262-9565 in the USA.
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