Cath Inglis at an art show.

Cath Inglis

Unison Colour Associate Artist

www.cathinglis.com

About:

An award winning artist Cath Inglis works predominantly in soft pastels with a wide variety of subjects and is well known for her wildlife work.

She specialises in commission work for portraits and pet & animal portraits.

Catherine has regularly exhibited in the Westminster Gallery and The Mall Galleries London, also with The Kennel Club Art Gallery, London. She exhibits widely throughout the U.K. and has held several joint and solo exhibitions.

In 2005, Cath was elected to full membership of the Society of Women Artists and in 2011 won two awards, The Frank Herring & Son Easel Award and Jacksons People’s’ Choice Award at the Society’s Celebratory 150th SWA Exhibition held in the Mall Galleries London.  Following in 2014 with the presentation of The Windsor & Newton Fine Art Award at the SWA annual exhibition in the Mall Galleries.

Her work hangs in many areas of the UK, also China, Europe, South Africa, Australia and the USA. She is included in Who’s Who in Art.

Catherine is a founder member of ERA, East Riding Artists and a Promoter and Professional Associate of the Society for All Artists for which she is also a demonstrator.   July 2012 saw her become an online tutor with ArtTutor.

She holds one and two day workshops at her studio with weekly pastel classes for all abilities in Bishop Wilton. Catherine is available to art groups for pastel demonstrations and workshops.

Her work can be seen in her studio in Skirpenbeck, near York, or by visiting her website. Some of her work is available in limited edition Giclee prints and greetings cards.

Blogs by Cath Inglis

  • William bradford pilgrim father by cath inglis feat pic

    Pastel Portrait of William Bradford – Pilgrim Father

    About 18 months ago I was approached by the Friends of St Helena Church in Austerfield, Doncaster to produce a portrait of William Bradford (Pilgrim Father). This was to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower to Plymouth in the USA.

    Cath Inglis

    10th March, 2020

  • Cath Inglis at Ilkley Art Show.

    Ilkley Art Show 2018

    I had been delighted to have been asked to demonstrate & promote my very favourite pastels UNISON (what else!) I have been using these since I first discovered them in the Skipton Art Shop in approx 1988, my goodness showing my age now.

    Cath Inglis

    16th August, 2018

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