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Brian
Taylor is an artist of mind and soul. He paints what
makes him happy in hopes his art will bring happiness
to a wide range of people. His subjects range from impulsive
notions to deep, well thought out ideas. |
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| Genny
Teague |
Genny
first got interested in drawing and painting in school,
after school she went to Northampton College to do a
diploma in fine art. Genny finds that working in abstract
comes a lot easier to her than figurative work, but
she does try to do both. |
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| Mike
Tedder |
Through
art I draw upon a variety of media to present a multi-faceted
personal sense of being. My work creates a juxtaposition
of dreams, realities and sensations, fleeting moments
from a life inspired by my own experiences through childhood. |
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| Robert
Terry |
Robert studied at Guildford Art School
where he developed an interest in painting and photography.
He became a professional photographer and worked in
the scientific and technical field. Robert works mainly
in watercolour and takes inspiration from the Surrey
Hills where he lives.
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| Melvyn
Thorpe |
Melvyn
is 54 and has been painting for a few years. He paints
mainly birds althougth he has painted the odd animal
also. Melvyn paints mainly in gouache but has recently
started in acrylics. |
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| Keith
Tilley |
Keith
Tilley is based in Caithness, in the North of Scotland.
Wild scenery is Keith's passion and his inspiration
as an artist, and he tries to convey some of that feeling
in his paintings. When Keith is painting he aims to
create an impression of the subject with the minimum
of brush strokes. |
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| Phoenix
Toliman |
I
adore colour and try to paint with no brush marks showing
(tall order for myself) and its a individual technique
as I developed it myself. I started with very fine detail
wildlife colour pencil drawings that are almost like
photos but really needed something of myself, so through
lots of growth, changes and development you have what
you see before you. |
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| Barry
Toms |
Barry's
paintings attempt to capture a moment in time and invite
the viewer to consider the frozen moment. The viewer
is invited to explore the world of the painting and
in a two-way transaction his visual and emotional responses
to the subject will react with the viewers' perceptions
and experiences and thus the spectator will form their
own unique impressions and meanings. |
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| Susan
Townsend |
Sue
Townsend has her own studio at her home in the Cotswolds
and also helps teach and encourage others in their artistic
pursuits. Art has been a lifetime interest but since
her retirement a few years ago has only taken to painting
seriously as a part-time professional. |
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| Sue
Tuke |
The
Northumbrian landscape is the main inspiration for Sue's
work in oils and acrylic. Sue originally studied art
in Newcastle and worked in several art-related fields,
until circumstances prevented me from continuing. Landscape
painting is a new departure for her which is exciting
and challenging. |
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| Gerard
Tunney |
Gerards work is largely influenced
by poetry, myth, the theatre. This is linked to a
series of Fine Art residencies with The Birmingham
Royal Ballet, Opera North,Northern Sinfonia. Gerard
has exhibited widely in the U.K. particularly London.
Gerards most recent exhibition was with Numasters/Art
Movement and the Russell Gallery.
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