Margaret
Merritt
Margaret is a figurative painter, with an intense interest in
abstract and visual ideas. Her passion for nature, and curiosity
about the place we have in it, enriches her relationship with
art and the process of creativity. Bringing all these things together
is her preoccupation.
She works in all mediums, mixing and exploring them as ideas demand.
Frequently starting with conventional structuring, then expanding
and developing the use of materials as the work unfolds.
Much of her philosophy of art arises from her experience of working
for many years as an art teacher with adults who whished to develop
the creative side of their nature. Convinced that anyone who wants
to paint and draw can do so, Margaret has evolved a style of teaching
that is based on this concept.
Currently a teacher at West Dean College, Chichester and Missenden
Abbey College, Bucks, she also teaches privately at Glynhir Estate,
Wales and other venues in the UK and abroad.
She exhibits frequently, most recently at the 2006 edition of
'21st Century Watercolour' at the Bankside - London, and
for Guildford Arts at Baker Tilly (sponsored by Savills).
Margaret has been trained at The Arts Educational Trust (London)&
Bretton Hall (University of Leeds). She lives in a watermill in
the village of Bramley near Guildford, Surrey. |