
Annabel’s talent and interest in paintings may have been inherited from her maternal great grandfather, Rowland Hill, a Royal Academician and founder member of the Staithes Group of Artists. The daughter of a Royal Marine, her fathers’ work enabled the family to travel widely and often live by the sea - an obvious influence of her work. rnHer works are in private collections internationally and following a successful exhibition in Monaco; the prestigious Monaco Yacht Club has purchased two of her paintings where they now hang in their permanent collection. rnMost of her works are abstract in nature, many of them contain sufficient hints of realism leaving the admirer the chance to delve deeper into each scene, filling in the blanks with their own favourite spots by the sea or perhaps conjuring up their own imagined hideaway. \r\nAnnabel’s paintings communicate an atmosphere; some convey a feeling of emptiness and vastness whilst others suggest a feeling of calm.
About the Artists
ANNABEL MENHENEOTT’s talent and interest in paintings may have been inherited from her maternal great grandfather, Rowland Hill, a Royal Academician and founder member of the Staithes Group of Artists. The daughter of a Royal Marine, her fathers work enabled the family to travel widely and often live by the sea - an obvious influence of her work.
Her works are in private collections internationally and following a successful exhibition in Monaco; two of her paintings have been purchased by the prestigious Monaco Yacht Club where they now hang in their permanent collection.
Most of her works are abstract in nature, many of them contain sufficient hints of realism leaving the admirer the chance to delve deeper into each scene, filling in the blanks with their own favourite spots by the sea or perhaps conjuring up their own imagined hideaway.
Annabel’s paintings communicate an atmosphere; some convey a feeling of emptiness and vastness whilst others suggest a feeling of calm.
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