Robin-Lee Hall
Robin-Lee Hall studied Fine Art at St Martin's School of Art, London, and Kingston Polytechnic gaining a BA Honours. She is an elected member of the Royal Society Of Portrait Painters.
Amongst her commissions she has painted professional lady golfer, Laura Davies CBE, the past Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Bernard Weatherill twice (One portrait hangs in the Parliamentary building in Parliament Street and the other is owned by Lord Weatherill), Sir David Steel and Lord Stevenson, Chairman of the Trustees of the Tate Gallery.
She has been on the Parliamentary Works of Art Committee Portrait Painters List and has been commissioned to paint politicians.
She was commissioned to paint a portrait for The Prince's Trust for which she received a letter of commendation from the Prince of Wales.
She has exhibited at the Mall Galleries in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters annual show and, in 1999, exhibited a portrait of the astronomer Sir Patrick Moore. The portrait was subsequently purchased by the BBC and now hangs in Bush House.
Robin-Lee has also exhibited for two years running in the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery (where she was a finalist in 2007), The Daily Mail's Not The Turner Prize and The Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries.
Her work has been photographed and discussed by Apollo Magazine, The Artist, The Financial Times, The Daily Mail, The Sunday Express and the Parliamentary House magazine. In addition to this the BBC2 programme "Hung Parliament" included her portrait of Lord Weatherill.
She recently appeared on the Granada TV portrait painting series " A Brush With Fame".
Joy
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Eric With His Flaps Down
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Egg and Spoon
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Under The Skylight
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Mousehole Still Life
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Frances
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