Hertford Art Society 72nd Open Exhibition
Saturday 3rd to Saturday 10th May 2025
“Excellent collection – fascinating variety of styles and media”
“Magnificent display of work” “Very skilled and innovative work on show”
“How wonderfully talented you are! A privilege to enjoy. Thank you.
“Fabulous display” “A lovely mix of work – as always it doesn’t disappoint”
“Amazing art by amazing artists. Thank you.”
These are just a few of the comments made by visitors during the course of this year’s Exhibition.
There was something for everyone in Cowbridge Hall, a light and airy venue which shows work at its best. There were atmospheric landscapes, townscapes and seascapes; intriguing abstracts; still life images including some gorgeous peaches which made your mouth water; delicate and dramatic flower paintings; engaging and varied portraits and figure paintings, and a lovely variety of animals (relaxed cats, a curious giraffe, two owls quietly resting on their perches, a large model wildcat about to pounce on a ceramic mouse to name but a few). There were dramatic monochrome images. Some works were colourful and bold, others subtle and elusive. There were oils, acrylics and watercolours; etchings, lino prints; pastel, pencil, charcoal and ink and collage. The 3D work included some gorgeous sculpture in clay, stone and wire, ceramic mosaics, decorated pots and a lovely orange bowl with a bee motif.
There was a record number of submissions this year – 450. Our judges selected 315 exhibits including 35 3D works. Thanks go to our Judges - Anne McCormack RI SWA, Greame Unwin and Abel Kestevan for selecting the work for this Exhibition form many fine entries. We are also very appreciative of our sponsors who so kindly contribute to the Society each year. It is a great honour and incentive to receive one of their donated awards.
A childrens’ quiz kept children (and their parents) engaged as they explored the hall for solutions to some very quirky questions. Two additional paintings were displayed at Sworders Auctioneers in St Andrews Street, Hertford.
Thanks go to all the people who contributed in making this, the 72nd Open Exhibition, such a success - it was another exciting and popular show.
Our Treasurer, Geoff Bennett has made a selection of his favourite works from this year’s show. These are:
- ‘Piddle Lane’ - Alison Wright

Deplorably scatological, beautifully painted: a subtle background wash, convincing fencing that had seen better days, clever collaging, and scruffy dogs messing up the foreground. I voted it my favourite painting.
- ‘Only the river knew her name’ - Juni Hounslow

A very black title, a very sombre subject, but only for we adults who know of Ophelia’s fate. I asked a 7- year old girl why she voted it her favourite picture and she said ‘because of the lovely colours and lovely flowers’. So two quite different responses. I prefer the one of innocence.
- Nymphs of the river - Mitiko Murata

This painting starts off as a very vibrant but strongly organised Abstract. Then as you get close it becomes something quite different - a gathering of nymphs relaxing by a river. Sky and water reflect each other and harmonise perfectly with the middle area of dancing figures: ordered chaos. The visitors’ favourite, quite rightly.
- Willstone pond II - Andy Lee

A totally credible summer’s day deep in the countryside. Several tones of green working beautifully together. And a beautifully dappled river gently leading the eye to a background of a field basking in the sun. Why don’t my plein air paintings end up as restful as this?
- Francesca - Kathy Burman

Not a picture actually, but a piece of 3D. I loved this piece for its simplicity. The model is sitting around against a plain white background, completely relaxed, quite content (so I imagine), possibly oblivious of the frantic art all around her.
Many thanks, Geoff, for this personal view.
Award Winners
- The John Goss Prize for Best in Show – Kefalonia Walk by Chris Hewitt
- The Lady Laming Award for best Abstract – Abstract 3 by Geoff Bennett
- The Bill Dale Award for best Member’s work – Approaching Fire by Sarah Merry
- The Mayor's Award for the best 3D work sponsored by The Arts Society East Herts – Figs by Anne Gascoigne
- Best Watercolour sponsored by A S Handover Ltd Brush Manufacturers – Jug and Onions by Robert Sheffield
Open for 8 days the Exhibition attracted many visitors from a wide area. Hundreds of visitors cast their votes for their favourite exhibit.
- Visitors’ Choice Award:
- Visitors choice: Nymphs of the River by Mitiko Murata
- Visitors choice runner up: Hanging on by Martin Bushell
- Highly Commended:
- Harbour Steps by Sally Steele – Watercolour
- Life Journey by Ali Frewin – 3D

The John Goss Prize for Best in Show
Kefalonia Walk by Chris Hewitt

The Lady Laming Award for best Abstract
Abstract 3 by Geoff Bennett

The Bill Dale Award for best Member’s work
Approaching Fire by Sarah Merry

The Mayor's Award for the best 3D work sponsored by The Arts Society East Herts
Figs by Anne Gascoigne

Best Watercolour sponsored by A S Handover Ltd Brush Manufacturers
Jug and Onions by Robert Sheffield

Visitors choice: Nymphs of the River by Mitiko Murata

Visitors choice runner up: Hanging on by Martin Bushell

Highly Commended: Harbour Steps by Sally Steele – Watercolour

Highly Commended: Life Journey by Ali Frewin – 3D

The John Goss Prize for Best In Show - Chris Hewitt for Kefalonia Walk.

The Lady Laming Award for best abstract work - Geoff Bennett for Abstract 3

The Bill Dale Award to a Member - Sarah Merry for Approaching Fire

The Arts Society East Herts Award for best 3D work - Anne Gascoigne for Figs

The Brushes Award by A. S. Handover for best watercolour - Robert Sheffield for Jug and Onions
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