@29 | Bathing Pool | Beryl Cook
Edition 850
Dimensions: 381x457 |   Medium: Photo Litho
Unique Print
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Beryl Cook
Beryl Cook born in 1926 in Egham Surrey. Nothing and no one is safe from Beryl Cook's devastatingly accurate observation which is never cruel, but has a way of bringing everything down to earth.
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Bob Barker (Looking for a pianting from this artist please contact (0121 744 0422)
It was on Christmas morning, when I was twelve years old, that my mother gave me one of the best presents I have ever received - an oil painting set. That was the start and I have been painting ever since. I was immediately captivated by what could be achieved with a brush, some oil paint and a few small squares of hardboard; I used to paint on the reverse side because I thought it looked like proper... more
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Brian Jull
Brian had an affinity for drawing from a young age. His ideas and inspiration comes from the play of sunlight within a scene, sometimes the light can be intense, sometimes dappled. He is intrigued by the way light can completely transform and change the same scene from morning to midday to afternoon. Brushwork is important to Brian, he likes to express his character through the texture of the paint... more
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Bruce McKay (Looking for a pianting from this artist please contact (0121 744 0422)
Bruce McKay was born in in Toronto. As a young child he was always drawing, especially animals. His parents were very encouraging and when he was ten they arranged for him to spend time with an artist named Ralph Abrams, who was a painter, sculptor and animator and was passionate about experimenting with the 'new'. Ralph encouraged the young Bruce to keep drawing and experimenting. It was during this... more
