A RNLI Penarth crew members portrait featured in an exhibition by one of Britain’s finest figurative artists.
RNLI Penarth crew member Heather Rowan-Robinson saw her portrait featured in the latest exhibition by fine artist Harry Holland celebrating ‘essential workers’.
Ms Rowan-Robinson, who has been a member of RNLI Penarth’s crew for three years, was invited to pose in her RNLI kit for the painting.
She attended the opening of the exhibition to stand beside her 1.2m-tall portrait along with fellow portrait subjects who posed in their professional uniforms - including a firefighter, a chef, a cleaner and a police officer.
Ms Rowan-Robinson said: “It was great to be asked to take part in the exhibition and to be able to represent the RNLI among the many other professions the artist included.
“It’s not often you get to stand next to a huge painting of yourself by a well-known artist – so it was a bit strange but also a great experience!”
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The exhibition, at Martin Tinney Gallery in Cardiff, marked the artist Harry Holland’s 80th birthday.
Harry Holland is widely considered to be one of Britain’s leading figurative painters, and his work has been exhibited worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Belgian National Collection and the European Parliament Collection.
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