Tess Recordon Visual Artist

Tess Recordon Visual Artist

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I am a professional artist. I exhibit widely and am represented through agents and galleries. I regularly undertake commissions, corporate and private.

These landscapes are imagined and remembered. They are recollections from walks and journeys. They are not of a specific view or scene. They aim instead to capture the atmosphere, smell and essence of a place experienced over time. I work solely from memory. I don't sketch or use photography. Oil paint is the most wonderfully versatile medium. I pour it, flick it, throw it, smear it. The one thing

Photos from Tess Recordon Visual Artist's post 07/06/2026

Great to have been back in the Lake District. Some images from previous trips here. Watch this space to see what evolves from last week!

Photos from Tess Recordon Visual Artist's post 08/05/2026

Delighted to be exhibiting at the Affordable Art Fair, London with the Royal Free Hospital (stand H9). The Royal Free is this year's art fair charity partner.

Photos from Tess Recordon Visual Artist's post 07/03/2026

We’re open! 1 - 5 Tuesday - Sunday until Saturday 21st March. I’m in the gallery weekends, come say ‘hi’. Primrose Hill is a lovely part of London. Full of independent cafes and shops. Next to two parks. Free parking at weekends.

02/03/2026

'Winter Tarn' and other paintings on display from 7 March in the Perthshire Gallery, Pitlochry, Scotland

25/01/2026

A brooding painting, 'Loch Torridon' for Robbie Burns Day, celebrating Scotland’s National Bard
‘Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, The hills of the Highlands forever I love’

25/01/2026

'Winter Meadow' Finding beauty in the subtlety of light and colour in mid January, the darkest of months

21/12/2025

A small winter painting ‘Winter Solstice’ accompanied by a verse from Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem, Winter-Time: Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two, and then, A blood-red orange, sets again.

21/12/2025

‘Winter Solstice’ a small winter painting, aptly finished today. In accompaniment, the first stanza of Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem Winter-Time: Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two, and then, Blood-red orange, sets again.

29/10/2025

Delighted to be showing ‘Volcanic Shores’ (pictured) and other work in the upcoming mixed Autumn/Winter exhibition at Fen Ditton Gallery #

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