Storming ahead with the hanging of the EVIDENCE exhibition today at Artsmil, Hebden Bridge.
Many thanks to Dorothy Simister for her patience and expertise.. and giggles 🙂
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EVIDENCE: Coming soon….
New paintings are varnished, mirror plates fitted, time to do some promotion!!
Exciting to see my shelf portraits on the french art website Artsper..
http://www.artsper.com/en/contemporary-artists/united-kingdom/3735/roo-waterhouse
A busy couple of months…
It’s been a busy couple of months at my studio, making new work for my upcoming solo exhibition at Artsmill in April. I’ve been having a fabulous time, working on some new large scale paintings of domestic ‘evidence’:
Orso Major moves…
The Orso Major Gallery at Lower Marsh has reached the end of it’s pop-up!
So, farewell Lower Marsh, but all my latest shelf-portrait paintings are still available from Orso Major’s on-line Gallery…
Orso Major’s on-line Gallery…Â
For more details of individual paintings please click on the painting title….
‘Poetry and Drama’
‘Shakespeare’
‘Tales’
‘Miscellany’
‘Long Dent’
20th Century sale at Orso Major Gallery
This painting ’20th Century’ sold at Orso Major Gallery. The final sale from the Lower Marsh pop-up gallery, as it has now closed it’s doors….
But the good news is, all my latest shelf-portraits are still available on-line at
http://orsomajor.com/orso-major-artist/roo-waterhouse/
New Shelf Portraits……
New shelf portraits just arrived at Orso Major Gallery in Waterloo:
http://orsomajor.com/orso-major-artist/roo-waterhouse/
‘Twentieth Century’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 54x80cm) on sale at Orso Major
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‘Shakespeare’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 34x84cm) on sale at Orso Major
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‘Tales’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 54x80cm) on sale at Orso Major
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‘Miscellany’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 27x33cm) on sale at Orso Major
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‘Poetry and Drama’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 33x64cm) on sale at Orso Major
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‘Penguin Among the Pelicans’ rsw2015 oil on canvas (framed 33x64cm) on sale at Orso Major
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SHELF-PORTRAITS (grown-up shelfies!)
My bookshelf paintings formally known as ‘Shelfies’
have had a re-branding ready for http://www.parallaxaf.co/ and will henceforth wish be known as…
SHELF-PORTRAITS
this has a more professional air, and relates directly to the idea of traditional oil painting,
whereas ‘Shelfie’ automatically brings snapshot photography to mind….
And here’s the latest….
‘Unwritten Book 3’ rsw2015 oil on canvas 10″x20″ £325
''I think having a personalised, commissioned Shelfie is like having a portrait done of yourself (the original Selfie), portraying your personality through the books you read.'' – Some thoughts on shelf portraits from Emily Stubbs @ Holmfirth Art Martket…
”Bookshelves are a pretty universal thing. Almost everyone will have a bookshelf or surface to stack or store their books on. I find other peoples book shelves fascinating. As an avid reader myself, along with having worked as a librarian in a past life, I find bookshelves – or the books on them – are a secret window into that persons life.
Your bookshelves can say a lot about the person you are – they are a selection of stories, information and words that you have allowed into your life – they fill your head and your heart.
A bookshelf is a physical representation of many aspects of a persons life. Cookery books, travel guides, self help books, DIY guides, trashy novels and Shakespeare can all give an insight into your passions, personality, aspirations and dreams. Books hold memories of the places you have visited and the people you have met. They tell the story of holidays taken, family meals cooked, languages learned and problems overcome. They can be funny, romantic, thrilling, scary, autobiographical, technical, historical, geographical……
Roo Waterhouse’s commissioned paintings are a colourful glimpse into the lives of others. I get the same feeling in the winter when I walk down the street with everyone’s Christmas tree’s on show in their windows!
Then there is the whole other topic of order and display! How are your books organised on your shelf? Are they in alphabetical order? Grouped into categories? Size order? Colour spectrum? Soft back and hard back?
Or are you like Rob and his records in High Fidelity by Nick Hornby, compulsively re-ordering your books into lists of ‘Top 5 Romances’ or ‘Top 5 Breakup Novels’
The possibilities are endless….
I think having a personalised, commissioned Shelfie is like having a portrait done of yourself (the original Selfie), portraying your personality through the books you read.”
“Which books would you choose?”
Emily Stubbs @ Holmfirth Art Market
Visit me and my new paintings at Parallax Art Fair
 Visit me at the Parallax Art Fair at Chelsea Town Hall
Saturday February 28th and Sunday March 1st 11-5
Get free tickets at http://www.parallaxaf.co/tickets.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chelsea-Old-Town-Hall/151672014868492?fref=ts