Afternoon Tea at Ascot by Sherree Valentine Daines

£850.00

Afternoon Tea at Ascot | ZDAI1268

by Sherree Valentine Daines

Edition of 195

Canvas on Board

Out of stock

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Artist

Medium

Canvas on Board

Edition Size

195

Image Size

24" x 20"

Framed Size

33" x 29"

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Framed

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Afternoon Tea at Ascot by Sherree Valentine Daines | ZDAI1268

We all have moments in our lives that are special, and we may try to preserve them in our minds or be lucky enough to have a camera to hand to record them. But for Sherree, one of life’s great joys having the ability to capture those moments on canvas as, she says, ‘crystallised memories’, allowing us to treasure them for years to come. This exquisite new collection takes us from the lawns of Ascot to the sun-kissed memories of our childhoods with consummate ease and in Sherree’s incomparable style.

Sherree Valentine Daines has been at the forefront of British art for over 35 years – a truly remarkable achievement. Over this time she has been variously described as ‘the face of modern British impressionism’, ‘artist to the stars’, (Daily Express) and ‘the finest figurative artist we have here in the UK” (Art of England). Her exquisite paintings have been exhibited at such prestigious venues as the Tate Gallery, the Barbican and the Lord’s Museum and is held in many private collections all over the world.

Sherree’s unquestionable virtuosity has made her a favourite with many celebrity collectors including members of the British Royal Family, former Prime Minister Sir John Major and Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Many famous names in the world of show-business and sport have sat for her including Joanna Lumley, John Sessions, Sir Michael Parkinson and Sebastian Coe (Lord Coe) and Jonny Wilkinson.

Sherree is both the critic’s choice and the people’s choice, winning many high profile awards, and she has been officially voted the UK’s leading Modern Impressionist. A familiar face on our televisions she has appeared in programmes as varied as ‘To the Manor Bowen’ and ‘This Morning’; this autumn she was seen painting a £75,000 commission of a society bride in Channel 4’s documentary, ‘How the Rich Get Hitched’, and the reaction of the bride put all the other extraordinary elements of her wedding in the shade!

As well as her many exquisite original paintings and limited editions, Sherree has released a beautiful, highly-illustrated hardback book, Your Days, My Days, now in its second edition, and a series of stunning bronze sculptures which have become highly desirable collectors’ items.