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Overview
"I am passionate about the protection of our wetlands and deeply concerned for the decline in the numbers of our song birds. Through my work I hope to encourage this same passion in others"
Barbara has been living in Leicestershire, England since 1992, though her passion for painting began in her early years. She studied at the Johannesburg College of Art Foundation and held exhibitions at Lidchi’s Art Gallery in Johannesburg, where she received both private and corporate commissions. A lifelong fascination with wildlife and the natural world has been the driving force behind Barbara’s work. Having spent a significant portion of her life in Africa, she draws deeply from the continent’s rich and expansive game reserves, which she continues to visit regularly for inspiration. Her earlier work centred around birds in their natural habitats, often incorporating foliage, savannah or watery backdrops, while she has also become known for her atmospheric coastal scenes. These paintings carry a dreamlike quality, with soft, flowing brushstrokes and diffused colours that seem to drift across the canvas.
In recent years, Barbara’s artistic focus has returned to her first love, birds, particularly game birds and waders. Her careful observation and deep empathy with the natural world allow her to capture not only the physical characteristics of her subjects but also their personalities and behaviours. Her compositions often depict gatherings of birds, subtly suggesting themes of community and connection. Through her work, she aims to raise awareness for the protection of wetland habitats and the troubling decline of songbird populations.
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Works
Barbara Rae Norridge
The Hedgerow TalesOil on Canvas70 x 70 cms / 27½ x 27½ inchesSigned 'Rae Norridge' (lower left)Further images
Description
The Hedgerow Tales by Barbara Rae Norridge celebrates one of the British countryside’s most enchanting little birds, the long-tailed tit. Alive with movement and texture, the painting captures a flock gathered amongst tangled hedgerows, transforming an ordinary rural moment into something magical and deeply evocative of the English landscape. Scattered throughout a richly layered thicket of branches, lichens and moss-covered undergrowth, the tiny birds appear almost jewel-like against the dense organic textures that surround them. Their soft plumage, blush-pink flanks and impossibly long tails bring rhythm and movement across the composition, each bird positioned with its own subtle personality and sense of interaction. Some perch in watchful stillness, while others seem caught mid-conversation or movement, creating the feeling of a lively hidden world unfolding within the hedgerow itself.
Long-tailed tits are among Britain’s most sociable garden birds, travelling in close family flocks through woodland edges and hedgerows during the colder months. Known for their distinctive high-pitched calls and remarkable woven nests lined with thousands of feathers, they have become much-loved symbols of community. Norridge captures these qualities wonderfully, portraying the birds not simply as individual studies but as part of a connected, living environment, woven into the very fabric of the landscape around them.
Working from her deep knowledge of the British countryside, Rae Norridge creates compositions that feel immersive rather than merely descriptive, layering paint, texture and mark-making to evoke the sensory experience of nature itself. Her work often explores the relationship between wildlife and habitat, allowing birds and animals to emerge organically from richly worked surfaces that suggest lichen-covered bark, tangled hedgerows, winter grasses and weathered stone.
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