Fiona Moatt

Living on the Isle of Wight Fiona naturally draws upon its diverse coastline as a major source for her work. She is particularly fascinated by the changing light and how that affects the colour and mood of the scene. Coastal walks with spectacular views of glistening water or just sitting in the camper van with a cup of tea watching the ever changing sky, creating images that are constantly with her.

Fiona's work combines acrylic paint and collage to produce layered textural images. The technique that she has developed involves 'pre-painting' paper with acrylic which is then torn and applied to the surface of the canvas or board.

Acrylic is such a wonderfully, versatile medium. Initially she uses plenty of water, allowing the paint to move freely before building up thicker layers of either muted or vibrant colour and whilst the acrylic is still wet, folding the paper allows the painted surfaces to merge, creating pattern and texture.

Since 1999 Fiona's paintings have been widely exhibited in galleries and art fairs including The Royal College of Art, The Affordable Art Fair in New York, London and Bristol, The N.E.C, and The Battersea Contemporary Art Fair.

Recent Awards
• Pro Arte Award - National Acrylic Painter's Association annual exhibition - June 2019
• Selected to exhibit at the Royal Society of Marine Artist's annual exhibition - September 2020
• First Prize - Isle of Wight Landscape annual exhibition - October 2020
• David Hillhouse Memorial Award - National Acrylic Painter's Association annual exhibition -August 2021
• First Prize - Isle of Wight Landscape annual exhibition

Living on the Isle of Wight Fiona naturally draws upon its diverse coastline as a major source for her work. She is particularly fascinated by the changing light and how that affects the colour and mood of the scene. Coastal walks with spectacular views of glistening water or just sitting in the camper van with a cup of tea watching the ever changing sky, creating images that are constantly with her.

Fiona's work combines acrylic paint and collage to produce layered textural images. The technique that she has developed involves 'pre-painting' paper with acrylic which is then torn and applied to the surface of the canvas or board.

Acrylic is such a wonderfully, versatile medium. Initially she uses plenty of water, allowing the paint to move freely before building up thicker layers of either muted or vibrant colour and whilst the acrylic is still wet, folding the paper allows the painted surfaces to merge, creating pattern and texture.

Since 1999 Fiona's paintings have been widely exhibited in galleries and art fairs including The Royal College of Art, The Affordable Art Fair in New York, London and Bristol, The N.E.C, and The Battersea Contemporary Art Fair.

Recent Awards
• Pro Arte Award - National Acrylic Painter's Association annual exhibition - June 2019
• Selected to exhibit at the Royal Society of Marine Artist's annual exhibition - September 2020
• First Prize - Isle of Wight Landscape annual exhibition - October 2020
• David Hillhouse Memorial Award - National Acrylic Painter's Association annual exhibition -August 2021
• First Prize - Isle of Wight Landscape annual exhibition

- December 2022

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