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I am a painter based in Stroud, Gloucestershire, and I work mainly in portraiture with a limited palette of earth pigments, using traditional techniques in oil and egg tempera. My work is a play between my interests in early painting and these traditional techniques with contemporary portraiture. I often place my models in what I can only describe as 'pastiches'. This is a term that I try to rehabilitate from its negative connotations. Artists have always copied other artists - it is such a wonderful way of learning - but I am not engaged in making pure copies. I put together ideas from different sources that I am particularly drawn to, such as from Medieval and Renaissance painting. By introducing these disparate elements into my paintings, they become a kind of marriage, or a 'matrimony of motifs'. I was born in Canada, and I received my Diploma in Painting (with Distinction) from the Alberta College of Art, and my MFA from Concordia University in Montreal. I moved to the UK in 1996, and have been living in Stroud for the past eight years. I find myself inspired by the beautiful surroundings and the creative community that I find here. barbaraleidlstudio.com My work can be viewed at the New English Art Club/Annual Exhibition, 13 - 22 June 2024. 10 am - 5 pm. North, East & West Galleries. Also, 'SIBLING RIVALRY' Patricia Leidl and Barbara Leidl. Prints and Paintings. Tuesday July 9th - Sunday July 14th 2024 (Tuesday 12 noon - 5 pm, all other days 10 am - 5 pm). Private View Tuesday July 9th. 5 - 7 pm. LANSDOWN HALL & GALLERY. Stroud GL5 1BB Music: Bach - Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582. E. Power Biggs, pedal harpsichord. Columbia Records, 1966.