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River Usk
Michael James Smith- Oil on Panel
- Unframed: 12 x 12 inches
- Framed: 20 x 20 inches
- Unframed: 30 x 30 cm
- Framed: 51 x 51 cm
River Usk
- Oil on Panel
- Unframed: 12 x 12 inches
- Framed: 20 x 20 inches
- Unframed: 30 x 30 cm
- Framed: 51 x 51 cm
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- 2. When prompted, press 'Visualise On Wall' and aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates*. A graphic will appear to help scale and position the artwork. You need to ensure this is correctly aligned to where the base of the wall meets the floor
- 3. Once situated, press 'Pin Here' to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall! You can adjust the positioning of the painting using the touch screen and even view it from different angles or close up by moving around the room
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Commission Michael James Smith
Michael James Smith was born in Southend-on-Sea Essex on 22nd February 1976. The second son of the British landscape artist, David Smith. In stark contrast to his father’s early life, for as far back as Michael can remember, he was immersed and surrounded by artistic endeavour as his father worked in his studio and often when seeking inspiration and scenes for his paintings, he would take Michael on trips to the countryside, into areas of outstanding natural beauty. A young boy walking the hills and dales of Britain with vistas seldom seen by most, has left him with a deep and abiding love of this country from where his artistic talent was to emerge and blossom.
Throughout his school days, Michael excelled in drawing, painting and other art-related subjects. At the age of seventeen, he achieved a place at the Southend College of Art and Technology to pursue his initial desire to train as an architect. When in 1993, quite by chance, he decided to attend one of his father’s exhibitions at Harrods Picture Gallery to witness, at first hand, the response from the public, the respect, admiration, pleasure and delight expressed by strangers to his father’s paintings, changed Michael’s viewpoint and the realisation dawned that dear old Dad was indeed a Master.
During the following two years at college, Michael began to identify more strongly with the idea of becoming a professional artist having identified the genre he wished to pursue quite naturally, ‘landscape art’. This idea not being met with much enthusiasm from his father who wanted him to complete his studies having been denied the opportunity when he was a young man. However, being a realist, he relented allowing Michael to set up his easel alongside his in the studio and to cut his first professional canvas at the age of nineteen.
Michael James Smith completed his first painting in four weeks. A local gallery accepted it on sale or return; before he arrived home from the gallery, it was sold. This initial success was followed when shortly after a gallery in Leatherhead, Surrey agreed to display some of Michael’s works. Within a few weeks the gallery began to purchase all of his paintings as demand began to outstrip supply. This has been a continuing aspect throughout his highly successful career with an ever-increasing international client base with over half of his annual output being sold in the U.S.A. His contemporaries, appreciative clients are aware he is on track to become one of Britain’s foremost landscape artists.
One of the most striking features of Michael’s work, as he strives to impart the rich colours of the British countryside onto canvas, is the unique detail present in each painting, often featuring a lowland stream, its glassy reflection an indication of Michael’s ability for intense observation. This comes from within, a feeling borne out of a deep respect for the countryside and that he is engaged in chronicling the history of the landscape at the beginning of the new century. Of something so fragile and about to change, his ability to interpret the sublime beauty of the English meadow or riverside scenes may be the only record of what Britain used to look like at the turn of the next century.
Michael James Smith has been heralded as “Britain’s next top artist” by Artists & Illustrators and the quality of his paintings is unquestionable.
UK DELIVERY
Free insured delivery via courier is available for all purchases over £250. We aim to deliver artworks within 5 working days unless framing is required (in which case 10-14 days). If your order is urgent please specify this and we will endeavour to meet your requirements. Delivery times are an estimate and we will keep you informed if this delivery window is likely to be exceeded.
You will receive confirmation of your order and tracking details once delivery has been booked. If you wish to receive your artwork on a certain day, please specify this in the order notes when checking out.
Please note that some large artworks under glass may require a specialist courier and are therefore excluded from the free delivery offer. In such instances we will contact you prior to arranging delivery and you will have the option to confirm your order. Saturday delivery and express delivery is available for a small charge of £25 – please contact us to arrange this. Professional installation may be offered by quotation to some areas of the UK as well as same day express delivery. Please contact us to arrange these alternative options.
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY
We deliver artworks worldwide. For the majority of countries shipping charges will be applied automatically at checkout. If you are outside of these regions you may still purchase online and we will contact you with a competitive quotation for delivery to your country. Alternatively call 0044 1798 368181 or email sales@forestgallery.com to speak with a member of staff for a quotation prior to purchase.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
We endeavour to keep our website as accurate and up to date as possible. Please note that dimensions are approximate and rounded to the nearest inch. If you require exact dimensions of an artwork before ordering please get in touch with us.
RETURNS
For your peace of mind, we offer an extended 30 day returns option for any online purchase. We suggest you retain the original packaging if you are considering this option as we reserve the right to deduct any damage which occurs during return transit. Once we have received the return it will be checked and a refund will be issued less the return postage costs.
ART VISUALISER
We have teamed up with Art Visualiser to bring you the latest technology in viewing artwork from the comfort of your home. Just click on the Art Visualiser button above and follow the easy step by step instructions.
If you are experiencing any technical difficulties or do not have access to the Art Visualiser app then email a photograph of the space and wall where you would like to see the artwork and we will do the rest. If you can include some dimensions as a reference point it will help to scale the painting correctly against your wall.
Please email your images to sales@forestgallery.com with dimensions and the artwork or artworks which you would like to see on your wall.
HOME VIEWINGS
For those living in the South-East of England we also offer a Home Viewing Service and Home Approval Service. To take advantage of either of these services please call us on 01798 368181 to discuss your requirements.
REGULAR PAYMENT OPTIONS
Online checkout is completed via Stripe or Paypal both of which allow payments via a credit or debit card (including Amex). For alternative methods of payment (including payment on collection from the gallery) please contact us.
INTEREST FREE FINANCE
We are partnered with Own Art, a government-backed scheme to help you spread the cost of your purchase, interest free on purchases over £100. To choose this option, click ‘Buy With Finance’ on eligible products or select Own Art at checkout whilst placing your order. You will then be redirected to complete your application. Finance is available up to £2500 (any amount over this will be requested via a deposit).
ARTWORK RESERVE SCHEME
Alternatively, we offer an artwork reserve scheme – a fast and simple process without the need for credit since your purchase will be delivered once the final instalment has been made. To take advantage of this free service please get in contact with the gallery via the enquiry button above or call 01798 368181 to speak with a member of staff.
Michael James Smith was born in Southend-on-Sea Essex on 22nd February 1976. The second son of the British landscape artist, David Smith. In stark contrast to his father’s early life, for as far back as Michael can remember, he was immersed and surrounded by artistic endeavour as his father worked in his studio and often when seeking inspiration and scenes for his paintings, he would take Michael on trips to the countryside, into areas of outstanding natural beauty. A young boy walking the hills and dales of Britain with vistas seldom seen by most, has left him with a deep and abiding love of this country from where his artistic talent was to emerge and blossom.
Throughout his school days, Michael excelled in drawing, painting and other art-related subjects. At the age of seventeen, he achieved a place at the Southend College of Art and Technology to pursue his initial desire to train as an architect. When in 1993, quite by chance, he decided to attend one of his father’s exhibitions at Harrods Picture Gallery to witness, at first hand, the response from the public, the respect, admiration, pleasure and delight expressed by strangers to his father’s paintings, changed Michael’s viewpoint and the realisation dawned that dear old Dad was indeed a Master.
During the following two years at college, Michael began to identify more strongly with the idea of becoming a professional artist having identified the genre he wished to pursue quite naturally, ‘landscape art’. This idea not being met with much enthusiasm from his father who wanted him to complete his studies having been denied the opportunity when he was a young man. However, being a realist, he relented allowing Michael to set up his easel alongside his in the studio and to cut his first professional canvas at the age of nineteen.
Michael James Smith completed his first painting in four weeks. A local gallery accepted it on sale or return; before he arrived home from the gallery, it was sold. This initial success was followed when shortly after a gallery in Leatherhead, Surrey agreed to display some of Michael’s works. Within a few weeks the gallery began to purchase all of his paintings as demand began to outstrip supply. This has been a continuing aspect throughout his highly successful career with an ever-increasing international client base with over half of his annual output being sold in the U.S.A. His contemporaries, appreciative clients are aware he is on track to become one of Britain’s foremost landscape artists.
One of the most striking features of Michael’s work, as he strives to impart the rich colours of the British countryside onto canvas, is the unique detail present in each painting, often featuring a lowland stream, its glassy reflection an indication of Michael’s ability for intense observation. This comes from within, a feeling borne out of a deep respect for the countryside and that he is engaged in chronicling the history of the landscape at the beginning of the new century. Of something so fragile and about to change, his ability to interpret the sublime beauty of the English meadow or riverside scenes may be the only record of what Britain used to look like at the turn of the next century.
Michael James Smith has been heralded as “Britain’s next top artist” by Artists & Illustrators and the quality of his paintings is unquestionable.
UK DELIVERY
Free insured delivery via courier is available for all purchases over £250. We aim to deliver artworks within 5 working days unless framing is required (in which case 10-14 days). If your order is urgent please specify this and we will endeavour to meet your requirements. Delivery times are an estimate and we will keep you informed if this delivery window is likely to be exceeded.
You will receive confirmation of your order and tracking details once delivery has been booked. If you wish to receive your artwork on a certain day, please specify this in the order notes when checking out.
Please note that some large artworks under glass may require a specialist courier and are therefore excluded from the free delivery offer. In such instances we will contact you prior to arranging delivery and you will have the option to confirm your order. Saturday delivery and express delivery is available for a small charge of £25 – please contact us to arrange this. Professional installation may be offered by quotation to some areas of the UK as well as same day express delivery. Please contact us to arrange these alternative options.
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY
We deliver artworks worldwide. For the majority of countries shipping charges will be applied automatically at checkout. If you are outside of these regions you may still purchase online and we will contact you with a competitive quotation for delivery to your country. Alternatively call 0044 1798 368181 or email sales@forestgallery.com to speak with a member of staff for a quotation prior to purchase.
ONLINE CATALOGUE
We endeavour to keep our website as accurate and up to date as possible. Please note that dimensions are approximate and rounded to the nearest inch. If you require exact dimensions of an artwork before ordering please get in touch with us.
RETURNS
For your peace of mind, we offer an extended 30 day returns option for any online purchase. We suggest you retain the original packaging if you are considering this option as we reserve the right to deduct any damage which occurs during return transit. Once we have received the return it will be checked and a refund will be issued less the return postage costs.
ART VISUALISER
We have teamed up with Art Visualiser to bring you the latest technology in viewing artwork from the comfort of your home. Just click on the Art Visualiser button above and follow the easy step by step instructions.
If you are experiencing any technical difficulties or do not have access to the Art Visualiser app then email a photograph of the space and wall where you would like to see the artwork and we will do the rest. If you can include some dimensions as a reference point it will help to scale the painting correctly against your wall.
Please email your images to sales@forestgallery.com with dimensions and the artwork or artworks which you would like to see on your wall.
HOME VIEWINGS
For those living in the South-East of England we also offer a Home Viewing Service and Home Approval Service. To take advantage of either of these services please call us on 01798 368181 to discuss your requirements.
REGULAR PAYMENT OPTIONS
Online checkout is completed via Stripe or Paypal both of which allow payments via a credit or debit card (including Amex). For alternative methods of payment (including payment on collection from the gallery) please contact us.
INTEREST FREE FINANCE
We are partnered with Own Art, a government-backed scheme to help you spread the cost of your purchase, interest free on purchases over £100. To choose this option, click ‘Buy With Finance’ on eligible products or select Own Art at checkout whilst placing your order. You will then be redirected to complete your application. Finance is available up to £2500 (any amount over this will be requested via a deposit).
ARTWORK RESERVE SCHEME
Alternatively, we offer an artwork reserve scheme – a fast and simple process without the need for credit since your purchase will be delivered once the final instalment has been made. To take advantage of this free service please get in contact with the gallery via the enquiry button above or call 01798 368181 to speak with a member of staff.