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Adrian at Church Lane Art Studio in Newington with his stunning acrylic painting entitled “ View from the M2”. |
Local artist Adrian Leppenwell was born in Upchurch and later moved to Newington where he spent his childhood. It was here that Adrian's love for our countryside and painting landscapes developed.
After studying art at school, Adrian has continued to paint ever since; working mainly in watercolour, and sometimes with acrylics. After a long career serving the motor trade, he decided to become a professional artist and opened his own art studio around 3 years ago.
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Some lovely landscapes in watercolour painted at Adrian's workshop for Malling Art Club. |
Now an established and in-demand demonstrater, Adrian teaches and guides others through the techniques needed to create a landscape in watercolour at his classes for clubs and art societies all over Kent.
In addition, Adrian runs workshops from his art studio in Newington where you can enjoy a full day painting under his expert instruction. These allow for highly-personalised tuition, not usually found at art classes and are open to artists of all abilities.
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Click the picture collage to enlarge. Adrian's passion for capturing local landscapes in case some disappear forever has led him to paint many of our local beauty spots. Pictured above: Horsham Lane, Upchurch - Barges at Funton Bottom, Lower Halstow St. Margaret's Church, Lower Halstow - Riverside, Rainham St. Mary's Church, Upchurch - Near St. Mary's Church, Newington. |
All Adrian's paintings are original, one-off pieces, sold unframed and are watercolours unless stated otherwise. If you would like to commission a painting or are interested in exhibiting Adrian's work, please contact him directly.
Viewings of Adrian's work, at Church Lane Art Studio, are available by appointment.
Adrian's website has details of his art classes and workshops with galleries of his own paintings to browse, including those available to buy.
Find out more at: www.adrianleppenwellsart.co.uk
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