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Congratulations to VAA Student Georgie Rey: Selected for the RBA Exhibition, and the Chelsea Art Society Summer Exhibition, 2025

Afternoon Light - West Wittering
Afternoon Light - West Wittering

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Well done Georgie

It’s always great news when a student of the Virtual Art Academy has a major success. So huge congratulations to Georgie Rey for already achieving two big successes in 2025.

The Gardener’s Cottage, Polesden Lacy
The Gardener’s Cottage, Polesden Lacy

Georgie received the the Geoffrey Vivis Memorial Award at the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) Exhibition this year for her painting “The Gardener’s Cottage, Polesden Lacy”, 6in x 8in, oil on board.

Afternoon Light - West Wittering
Afternoon Light – West Wittering

Not only that, but her painting “Afternoon Light – West Wittering” 6in x 8in oil on board, was accepted for the Chelsea Art Society Summer Exhibition.

To add to her success, both paintings sold in their respective exhibitions.

Comments from Georgie Rey

“The VAA gives you a really solid foundation for learning and improving how to paint.  When you’re frustrated with your work, it’s not getting accepted into exhibitions, you’re not selling and you’re just not happy with what you produce the VAA is the answer.  It is explained easily with examples and exercises. 

It does mean you have to look at things differently in the beginning but it is really exciting to learn a new, simpler way of painting- its all about VALUES!!!

It all seems a bit strange, making Notans, outline studies, value studies all in greys, and colour maps. That means not painting a pretty picture in colour, but you must trust the experts and just do it.  It’s all about being able to see the big shapes and values which takes, in my case, a long time for the brain to learn how to do.  Once you see, it the lightbulb goes on and everything clicks into place.  

Be patient, do the exercises, trust the process and you will get good results. I did as Barry suggested and  just worked through the exercises in my sketchbook from life, I didn’t paint pictures for long time. I stayed on values studies for a very long time and found I was enjoying painting again.

It’s okay to take your time. Just keep working and try to find a routine for studying, keep at it.  After a long time working like this I am now getting pictures into Art Societies in London (The Chelsea Art Society and the The Mall Galleries- RBA, NEAC and Pastel Society), selling them, and even winning prizes. I’ve joined Plein Air groups in London and Surrey (which are free) met and made new friends and am part of a community of like-minded artists which is important to me and makes me happy.”

P.S. Here is Georgie’s website and story

… and some of her wonderful art work. She is also on Instagram.

Invest in her work now before she gets too famous!

I started learning oil painting with VAA from scratch. Just one year later my paintings started to sell

The Virtual Art Academy program is really comprehensive and gave me all the information and directives to learn painting in one package. The material is very well organized, just beautiful

Thomas Ruckstuhl
Germany

Thank You

Thank you for taking the time to read this article. I hope you find it useful. If you would like to get free painting tips by email, please sign up for my free tips newsletter.

If you are interested in a structured approach for learning how to paint, take a look at my online painting classes.

Happy painting!

Barry John Raybould
Virtual Art Academy

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