To celebrate the launch of the Rye Society of Artists’ (RSA) new website, Rye News continues to profile one of their artists each week – including links to their website and social media accounts so you can keep up-to-date on their activities.
You can view some of the RSA member’s work at their spring exhibition, entitled ‘There will be Growth in Spring’, at Rye Art Gallery from April 12 2021. In addition, the RSA will be hosting their 70th anniversary summer show later in 2021.
This week, the artist in focus is Bob Greenhalf
Bob Greenhalf was born in 1950 and studied at Eastbourne and Maidstone Colleges of Art. He works mainly in oils and in woodcut. Bob’s subjects are predominantly wildlife, particularly birds which he spends much time observing and sketching in the field.
Bob has been a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) since 1981 and his work appears in many publications. His first solo book “Towards the Sea” was published in 1999.
You can see more of Rob’s work on his website www.robertgreenhalf.co.uk and on the RSA website.
Image Credits: Bob Greenhalf .