a href="/myfiles/Images/2013/01/28/wr02.jpg" title="Artworks of British colorist Phyllis Wolff “White tree in the snow" and “Sols hill in snow." — Courtesy photo " Artworks of British colorist Phyllis Wolff “White tree in the snow" and “Sols hill in snow." — Courtesy photo Tim Saunders A renowned British colorist now plans to take on the world. For more than three decades vibrantly coloured works of art produced by Phyllis Wolff have found their way into private collections throughout the United Kingdom. And now, she says, the time has come for her to secure her place in the heart of worldwide collectors. “I am well known in the UK and it is time that I ventured further afield,” reveals Phyllis, whose work is inspired by the great French artists Matisse, Monet and Cezanne. “Many of my distinctive paintings are of the beautiful landscapes around where I live in picturesque Dorset – I moved there soon after graduating from St Martins. “Great Britain is admired the world over not least because of its magnificent countryside and I believe that my brightly coloured upbeat scenes really capture them at their best. Therefore, they should be appreciated by art collectors throughout the world,” she concludes. During 2013 Phyllis plans to exhibit across the UK. Her next show is at Studio 106 Art Gallery in London (www.studio106artgallery.org) at the end of January. Her paintings can be purchased through www.phylliswolff.co.uk and she is actively seeking international representation. –– SG