Doncaster based Artist for over 20 years, Chris Teal has developed her artistic career from purely commission-based work and selling at craft fairs to teaching all ages and abilities, group demonstrations, and RSPB watercolour workshops, through to solo Exhibitions in her fully equipped Fenwick studio. Also featuring several of her works at the D31 Art Gallery in Doncaster and achieving an award for her contribution with her large-scale acrylic portrait of a Masai woman titled ‘Nolyaplya’.
Chris’s passion for Art comes from the natural environment in all forms, from dilapidated barns to giraffes, her chosen media is acrylic on canvas or watercolour. Her garden also often inspires many of her works. However, she recently has been experimenting with mixed media collage along with pastels and decaying leaves. An active professional member of the SAA in Newark and a charity worker for the Alzheimer’s Society (which is close to her heart), Chris is a great believer in promoting all forms of art to support mental health in her local community and passing on her skills to others.
Acrylics, Mixed Media, Pastel, Watercolour
Animal or Wildlife, Flowers or Gardens, Landscape or Woodland Scene, Seascape
Daler Rowney System 3 Acrylics
SAA Watercolours
SAA Soft Pastels
Liquidtex Heavy Body Acrylics
Winsor and Newton Galeria Acrylics
OCA 'Open Seamers of Gold' competition winner.
Painting featured in Artists and Ilustrators magazine.
Doncaster Open Art Annual Exhibitor
D31 Gallery 2021 Reflections Exhibition runner up.