Helen Stanfield
Helen enjoys portraying a wide range of subjects especially landscapes and architecture. Her work is a mix of studio pieces and plein air studies. Helen works in oils, acrylics, pen and ink and painting on silk, as well as having participated in public charity art projects King Bladud’s Pigs in Bath (2008), Lions of Bath (2010) and Swans of Wells (2012). She has exhibited at Bath Society of Artists Summer Exhibition and at Patchings Art Centre in Nottingham. She won the Turner Cup for Public Vote in the Mayor of Bath’s Art Exhibition in November 2017 for her intricate drawing ‘Walk The Lines- Bath’, and in 2024 for her oil painting "Fluff' (after Richter), which also was awarded the Mayor's Prize.
She has exhibited at the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, at The Circle, Bath and at Royal United Hospital, Bath as part of the Art at the Heart charity scheme.
Helen belongs to the Lawrence Art Society in Devizes and participates in their annual exhibition in Devizes Town Hall.
She has exhibited at the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, at The Circle, Bath and at Royal United Hospital, Bath as part of the Art at the Heart charity scheme.
Helen belongs to the Lawrence Art Society in Devizes and participates in their annual exhibition in Devizes Town Hall.