The RSMA and Mall Galleries thank all those that submitted work for the 2025 RSMA Exhibition, had works selected, visited the gallery to view the exhibition and/or purchased work.
2025 RSMA News - Member Upgrades and New Associate Members.
Below are the RSMA members that have become full RSMA members and the new Associate members.
Well done to all and welcome to those new to the Society.
Full RSMA Member
Madeleine Davenport RSMA
Full RSMA Member
Jamie Medlin RSMA
Full RSMA Member
Patsy Moore RSMA
Full RSMA Member
Greg Ramsden RSMA
Full RSMA Member
Christopher Slater RSMA
New RSMA Associate Member
Ann Flynn ARSMA
New RSMA Associate Member
Nick Hebditch ARSMA
New RSMA Associate Member
Joshua Miles ARSMA
New RSMA Associate Member
Paula Mitchell ARSMA
New RSMA Associate Member
Dave West ARSMA
Each year a number of prizes are awarded.
Most of the prize-winners are selected by the companies or individuals sponsoring the award.
We are most grateful for the continuing support of all our sponsors.
The Baltic Exchange Award
Madeleine Davenport ARSMA
Dawn, Mallaig Harbour
The Murray's Commercial Fishing Award: 1st Prize
Ross Van Nairn
Mending the Nets - Mevagissey Harbour
The Murray's Commercial Fishing Award: 2nd Prize
Alistair Butt RSMA
Busy at Whitby Fish Dock
The Charles Pears Award
Ramsay Gibb
Final Act
The RSMA Award for the Best Small Painting
Doug Leman
The Storeggen
The RSMA New Generation Award
Tatiana Zubova
The Day's Haul
The Classic Boat Prize
James Brereton
Clear Sea, the "Alpha"
The Classic Boat Prize - Highly Commended
Greg Ramsden ARSMA
Return to Grayhound
The Winsor and Newton Oil Prize
Georgina Harrison
Tranquility
The Topbond Marine Award
Michael Alford
Tilbury Port from the Kentish Shore
The Marine Quarterly "Sea from the Seaward" Prize
Tim Hall RSMA
Sailing Home
The Artist Magazine Award
Dave West
Boatyard, Dunmore East
The Kenneth Denton Award
Tom Marsh RSMA
Fairlight Cliffs
The Robert Abraham Memorial Prize
Haidee-Jo Summers VPROI RSMA
Much to do!
The Royal Society of Marine Artists
The Royal Society of Marine Artists is the focal point for much of Britain's finest contemporary marine art, and many of the country's leading marine artists are elected Members of the Society.
This country is an island nation with a proud maritime heritage. The coastline of Britain and its principal islands measures some 19,400 miles, presenting a wide variety of often spectacular scenery.
The sea is part of who we are as a nation. It is this heritage and this environment that we aim to celebrate.
Whilst much of our work is representational in the broadest sense, our styles, choice of subject matter and painting medium vary enormously. Some of our Members specialise in thoroughly researched historical subjects, others capture the thrill of modern yacht racing; some enjoy muddy creeks and quiet harbours, others find beauty in super-tankers and cargo vessels; some find inspiration on the deep sea, others explore what's under the sea.
But no matter what we paint, or in what style, no matter whether we paint en plein-air or in the studio, the sea is always our main source of inspiration.
The Royal Society of Marine Artists - a member of the Federation of British Artists.
17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD.
Telephone: 020 7930 6844
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