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This fantastic new watercolour painting of “Grey Street, Snow Shower” has just come off the drawing board today. It will also be reproduced as a limited edition print of 95 and is available in two different sizes.

 The painting captures the majestic sweeping curve of what has been described by the architectural critic Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as being the finest curved street in Europe. Despite being depicted on a dull, wet, winters day, I’ve wanted to create lots of life and movement through the figures dashing through the harsh elements, huddled under their umbrellas. The Theatre Royal stands as the jewel in the crown with its fine portico and classical columns. By Alan Reed


Pump Room, Bath

“Pump Room in the Snow” is a large studio watercolour by my husband Alan Reed based on studies made on location in Bath.

Over the last two years he entered the Bath Prize, a painting competition  held annually in Bath where contestants are given a specific location in Bath to paint “plein air”. Once they have painted their allocated scene before the competition deadline, they can enter other paintings they may have done of Bath.

In 2010 he came runner up with the painting of the Royal Crescent and in 2011 and won first prize for the best painting of the Circus in Bath.

The little girl dressed in a bright red coat (our eldest granddaughter Emily) added an important focal point to the composition. The original watercolour can be seen at the Studio & Gallery in Ponteland.

Alan Reed Winner of the Circus Painting, Bath 2011

Once again Alan Reed has scooped a winner at the Bath Painting Prize 2011. This year he has won the best painting of the Circus.

 

“ I wanted to retain the freshness of the location sketchbook watercolours I had painted of the Circus, so I kept my leather bound sketchbook open in front of me at all times as a constant reminder. The result was a winning painting, an original watercolour capturing the early morning summer sunlight warming up the classical Georgian architecture”.

The paintings entered for the competition can be seen at the Octagon, Milsom Place, Bath from 21st -27th October 10am-5pm (Sunday 12noon-4pm). An auction sale of Bath Prize paintings will take place at the Guildhall, High Street, Bath on Friday 28th October, starting at 7pm.

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A Match made in Heaven

‘One in a million’ couple’s remarkable story told on TV

A chance meeting at Ponteland’s Diamond Inn 20 years ago led to Susan Reed meeting her perfect match.


 

But little did she know just how much talented local artist Alan Reed would transform her life.

 

Their marriage three years later was very much a meeting of minds – as two committed Christians they already had a lot in common, as Alan explained: “I used to pray I would meet a Christian woman. I felt that was important for my life.

“My parents, who are Christians, knew Susan’s parents and I was introduced by her sister Andrea. Susan asked me if I was a Christian too - it certainly wasn’t your standard one-liner!”

 

But it was the extent of their physical match which was to stun doctors over a decade later, when Susan’s longstanding polycystic kidney condition worsened.

For Alan proved to be the exact match she was looking for in a kidney donor, saving her what could have been a lengthy wait on the transplant register while on dialysis.

“It turned out I was a rare blood type and only three per cent of the population could have the potential to be suitable donors. My mother was tested but was a different blood type. But amazingly Alan turned out to be a perfect match,” Susan said.

 

So in June 2001 the Ponteland couple were both wheeled into operating theatres at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital for the transplant of one of Alan’s kidneys into Susan.

“I knew God was going to heal us, but didn’t know whether it would be divine healing or through the surgeon’s hands. Well, we couldn’t have had better treatment – the staff were incredible and saw to our every need.

“It was quite a novelty on the ward, having Alan pop in each day from a few rooms up the corridor. It was a very painful operation for him too,” Susan added.

The operation was an immediate success, giving her the energy which had been so lacking in previous months as Susan became increasingly ill. In short, it transformed her life.

Susan now leads a busy life, helping professional watercolour artist Alan, run his Gallery in Ponteland.

 

Earlier this month (November 2006) Alan and Susan’s remarkable story was told on BBC1’s Songs of Praise programme, which featured City Church, Newcastle.


Extracted and revised from an article in Pont News

Paintings of Oman for Queen Elizabeth

http://main.omanobserver.om/node/31076

“Alan Reed works on location by capturing scenes both by camera and in a small watercolour sketchbook which is with him all times. A limited edition facsimilie of this book has been produced on handmade paper, bound in red leather in a slip case. Each book is numbered and signed by the artist. Copies of this exquisite book are available from www.all-manahil-books.com.  and also Alan Reed Gallery

With a reputation built up over 30 years of painting many art collectors now beat their way to his studios.

Now he will have a new honour — his work on Oman being presented to the collection of the Queen on the occasion of a State Visit to the Sultanate”. By Maurice Gent

For more details of this sketchbook and painting techniques see Alan Reed’s Blog

New Look

I hope you are finding our new look Alan Reed website very informative, particularly as it gives you easy access to Alan’s new wordpress blog which will have regular features including “What’s on the Drawing Board?”, “Painting on Location”  and  “Top News Story”.

January saw Alan painting several commissions for clients and a trip to Oman to launch “Sketch Book of Oman”. It’s a facsimile sketch book containing 27 giclee reproductions of sketch book studies painted over the last 3 years on location in Oman together with 13 studio watercolours inspired by the studies.

A portion of the proceeds will go to 40/40, a scholarship scheme for 40 Omani students to undertake undergraduate degrees at British affiliated Universities. 

On Saturday 12th February we will be launching the Sketch Book of Oman at the Studio & Gallery in Ponteland for our UK customers, 10am - 5pm with refreshments.


Fab Art

This fabulous watercolour painting by Alan Reed of “Great Pulteney Street” Bath, has been sold by the Octagon in Bath.

This is where all the finalists for the “Bath Prize 2010”  have been on display. This particular painting was done on location with Alan holding a paintbrush in one hand and a umbrella in the other !!

The exhibition ends on Saturday 9th October at 5.00pm if you would like to view some of the others.

Roman Baths by Torchlight

Roman Baths

The Royal Crescent, Bath

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Plein Air painting “Bath Prize”

Can’t wait for our next visit to Bath where 5 of Alan Reed watercolour paintings have been selected for the “Bath Prize’ plein air competition. The private viewing will be at the Octagon, Bath on 24th September where the winners will be announced.

All the finalists paintings will be on sale to the public from Saturday 25th.

(Source: blog.alanreed.com)

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Bath Prize 2010

When I heard about the “Bath Prize” 2010 competition, I thought that this would be a perfect opportunity for Alan Reed (my husband) to paint (plein air) on location which he loves doing.

He entered the competition which automatically gives the artist a place in the City of Bath of which to paint. He was allocated “Great Pulteney Street”.

I immediately organized a trip to Bath for the weekend for us both which we thoroughly enjoyed. Whilst I left Alan painting with his watercolours, paintbrush and sketchbook, I made my way around all the amazing and unusual little shops and market.

When I returned I was amazed, but not surprised to see the fantastic results of the outstanding watercolour of Great Pulteney Street which Alan painted in the rain whilst sitting on a bench under an umbrella. 

On that same weekend Alan did some other paintings around Bath which are also stunning. You can see on his blog http://blog.alanreed.com definately worth a look!

The resulting highlight is that we have the news that he is now in the finals for the prize………………….watch this space.

Father and Son

I don’t know if any of you follow “Andy in Oman” who writes very intersting and varied topics on Oman. Alan & I have been following his blog for a little while now and love to read the news and goings on in Muscat.

This latest post about Father & Son is amazing and beautiful. http://bit.ly/bcDspC

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