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Online artists – figuartive art

Richard Storey – figurative art

January 14, 2011
Multiplicity

  Richard Storey – life drawing  Richard is a professional artist living in Barnes, South West London. Richard originally studied life drawing whilst completing a BA at Cambridge University.   On graduating he started work in the commercial sector, with an advertising agency.  He now works for Maurice and Charles Saatchi.   Artistically, his focus is life [...]

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Ulla Ploughmand – Figurative art & Landscape art in Acrylic

September 30, 2010
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Ulla Turner – Figurative Art Ulla  Ploughmand was born in Denmark to parents who both worked in the medical profession. Although her upbringing was rather traditional, her life has been anything but. As a world traveller, Ulla has had exposure to many other cultures and landscapes. Sketching and photographing her experiences, she often uses them [...]

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Mark Fielding: figurative art

August 24, 2010
Tango

Mark Fielding – figurative art Mark Fielding was born in London in 1961. He spent three years studying at Exeter, which would cultivate a love of his for that region. It was on December the 20th, 1998, when Mark was first introduced to Robert Lenkiewicz, who would agreee to teach him. Mark Fielding would spend [...]

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Jane Lewis – Printmaker and Painter

August 20, 2010
Third Eye

Jane Lewis – figurative art After graduating from The Slade School of Art at University College in London and winning the Slade Prize for her work, she participated in her first exhibition in 1980. She has been showing regularly since then and is a well-loved favorite of many leading her to be included in the [...]

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Hilary Jackson – landscape, figurative and abstract art

July 26, 2010
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Hilary Jackson – landscape art Hilary Jackson is an artist currently living in the Southeast of England where she has lived the majority of her life. She studied Painting at Bromely Art College and Reading University and has taught art at the secondary and adult levels. Currently she has over 300 works in the hands [...]

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Tracey Johnston- Artist and PrintMaker

July 22, 2010
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Tracey Johnston – abstract art  http://www.traceyjohnston.co.uk/images/paintings/peru_01.jpg Tracey Johnston is a famous and influential artist and printmaker who works primarily in the United Kingdom. She originally grew up on the East side of Scotland and Northern Italy. Johnston moved in 2008, and currently resides in a small French village close to ta National Park. In 1992, [...]

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Jo Tuck – Figuartive Art

July 17, 2010
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Jo Tuck- abstract art Born in a small town in Australia, Jo Tuck studied fine art at Sydney University and completed postgraduate coursework at Croydon College of Art in London, England. She has exhibited her works internationally and many of her pieces are contained in private collections worldwide. Her works often contain abstract and figurative [...]

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Anne Lynch – figurative artist – online artist

June 2, 2010
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Anne Lynch – abstract & figurative artist Anne Lynch studied at Edinburgh College of Art, and after some spells teaching art, she is now a full time artist, producing some outstanding original art. Her paintings and prints are humorous and full of insight. Her figures may appear isolated and at times frightened but they always [...]

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Figurative Art: Modern contemporary art explained: Contemporary artist-Anita Klein

May 5, 2010
Anita Klein

Figurative Art: What is it? This original art which is produced by figurative artists, works from reality and object sources (principally the human form) that reference the real world with the objective of creating art which is aesthetically satisfying. Contemporary art (of the figurative style) communicates the need to interpret visually the emotions and narrative [...]

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Colin Fraser: an artist in the style of David Hockney

April 5, 2010
Colin Fraser

According to the Sunday Times, David Hockney’s paintings and prints are the most popular work among art thieves. His highly original paintings and prints have been stolen a world record 68 times. Puts Picasso, Monet etc in the shade. But this blog is not about reviewing world famous  artists.   We want to help you find some original [...]

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