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Heptonstall Parish Church, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, seen from the north, on a cloudy and misty morning in winter.
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Brighton, East Sussex
Acrylic Landscape Artist inspired by the Downs and the coastline
Phone: 07970 067232
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Email: jowitt@gmaarchitecture.co.uk
Instagram : stephenjowitt
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I am an architect and started trying to paint about 6 years ago when I moved to Brighton from London. I was very much inspired by the South Downs and the coastline around Brighton.
I use acrylics and have taught myself by trial and error. I am currently trying to teach myself to paint using watercolours.
Canals – A Living Entity.
Water Street Gallery, Todmorden, Yorkshire
The Darkness and the Light
Water Street Gallery, Todmorden, Yorkshire
Celebrate Cuckmere Haven 2022
South Hill Barn, Seaford, East Sussex
I exhibited at the Celebrating the Cuckmere Exhibition in 2023 as well as 2022 and also exhibited at an exhibition of Sussex artists at the Horsham Museum and Gallery in 2024.
Stephen is not currently a member of a Sussex art group or society.
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Clapham Village, Worthing, West Sussex
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Arts Council Funded
Phone: 07977 925586
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: art@artswain.com
Website: artswain.com
Instagram: @grahamswainartist
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“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Born January 1962 in Guildford, Surrey, Graham Swain went to Portsmouth Art College to study painting after gaining an honours degree in Architecture.
His rich influences are many and varied; a priviledged education in Surrey, the third son of a senior Scotland Yard detective, marrying Emily, an actress from an acting family. His creative gifts were realised at an early age as treble soloist singing and recording in the major cathedrals of Holland, Belgium and Northern France, including Notre Dame Paris, Chartres, Rheims, Laon and the Palace of Fontainbleau.
Quality of line, purity, colour relationship and proportion and playing with perspective are the main considerations when creating his contemporary and thought-provoking landscapes.
'Pure creation and beauty is everything to me, where every mark matters.'
Also, the beauty of calligraphy often forms a structure to hang his constant and continual layering of marks and thoughts within and around landscape.
"Graham's response to landscape is contemplative. Like an elaborate game of chess, works evolve through time. Creation becomes a challenge as every mark is considered as the aesthetic process unravels towards sublime resolution. Graham's preoccupations are undoubtedly formal, but his technique relies on more than simply a conscious arrangement of shape and colour. Graham aims to intuitively distil the essence of his visual experience in a much more unlimited way. Landscape provides the ideal motif; unrestricted by figures or buildings, an exploration is permitted which ultimately pervades pure creation."
Sally-Ann Schilling, MA History of Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art, Former Art Historian and Lecturer, Tate Modern, London.

Selected Exhibitions:
The Fittleworth Gallery, West Sussex. March 2022
The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, The Mall Galleries, London
The Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, The Mall Galleries, London
The Bashimi Art House Gallery, Salzburg, Austria
Private collections in the UK and abroad
Image Size: 56cm x 76cm / 22″ x 30″
Art Medium: Watercolour, Oil Pastel
Original Painting Price: Please Contact the Artist
Commissions Invited
Clapham Village, Worthing, West Sussex
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Arts Council Funded
Phone: 07977 925586
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: art@artswain.com
Website: artswain.com
Instagram: @grahamswainartist
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“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Born January 1962 in Guildford, Surrey, Graham Swain went to Portsmouth Art College to study painting after gaining an honours degree in Architecture.
His rich influences are many and varied; a priviledged education in Surrey, the third son of a senior Scotland Yard detective, marrying Emily, an actress from an acting family. His creative gifts were realised at an early age as treble soloist singing and recording in the major cathedrals of Holland, Belgium and Northern France, including Notre Dame Paris, Chartres, Rheims, Laon and the Palace of Fontainbleau.
Quality of line, purity, colour relationship and proportion and playing with perspective are the main considerations when creating his contemporary and thought-provoking landscapes.
'Pure creation and beauty is everything to me, where every mark matters.'
Also, the beauty of calligraphy often forms a structure to hang his constant and continual layering of marks and thoughts within and around landscape.
"Graham's response to landscape is contemplative. Like an elaborate game of chess, works evolve through time. Creation becomes a challenge as every mark is considered as the aesthetic process unravels towards sublime resolution. Graham's preoccupations are undoubtedly formal, but his technique relies on more than simply a conscious arrangement of shape and colour. Graham aims to intuitively distil the essence of his visual experience in a much more unlimited way. Landscape provides the ideal motif; unrestricted by figures or buildings, an exploration is permitted which ultimately pervades pure creation."
Sally-Ann Schilling, MA History of Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art, Former Art Historian and Lecturer, Tate Modern, London.

Selected Exhibitions:
The Fittleworth Gallery, West Sussex. March 2022
The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, The Mall Galleries, London
The Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, The Mall Galleries, London
The Bashimi Art House Gallery, Salzburg, Austria
Private collections in the UK and abroad
Image Size: 56cm x 76cm / 22″ x 30″
Art Medium: Watercolour, Oil Pastel
Original Painting Price: Please Contact the Artist
Commissions Invited
Clapham Village, Worthing, West Sussex
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Arts Council Funded
Phone: 07977 925586
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: art@artswain.com
Website: artswain.com
Instagram: @grahamswainartist
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Born January 1962 in Guildford, Surrey, Graham Swain went to Portsmouth Art College to study painting after gaining an honours degree in Architecture.
His rich influences are many and varied; a priviledged education in Surrey, the third son of a senior Scotland Yard detective, marrying Emily, an actress from an acting family. His creative gifts were realised at an early age as treble soloist singing and recording in the major cathedrals of Holland, Belgium and Northern France, including Notre Dame Paris, Chartres, Rheims, Laon and the Palace of Fontainbleau.
Quality of line, purity, colour relationship and proportion and playing with perspective are the main considerations when creating his contemporary and thought-provoking landscapes.
'Pure creation and beauty is everything to me, where every mark matters.'
Also, the beauty of calligraphy often forms a structure to hang his constant and continual layering of marks and thoughts within and around landscape.
"Graham's response to landscape is contemplative. Like an elaborate game of chess, works evolve through time. Creation becomes a challenge as every mark is considered as the aesthetic process unravels towards sublime resolution. Graham's preoccupations are undoubtedly formal, but his technique relies on more than simply a conscious arrangement of shape and colour. Graham aims to intuitively distil the essence of his visual experience in a much more unlimited way. Landscape provides the ideal motif; unrestricted by figures or buildings, an exploration is permitted which ultimately pervades pure creation."
Sally-Ann Schilling, MA History of Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art, Former Art Historian and Lecturer, Tate Modern, London.

Selected Exhibitions:
The Fittleworth Gallery, West Sussex. March 2022
The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, The Mall Galleries, London
The Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, The Mall Galleries, London
The Bashimi Art House Gallery, Salzburg, Austria
Private collections in the UK and abroad
Image Size: 56cm x 76cm / 22″ x 30″
Art Medium: Watercolour, Oil Pastel
Original Painting Price: Please Contact the Artist
Commissions Invited
Clapham Village, Worthing, West Sussex
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Arts Council Funded
Phone: 07977 925586
Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: art@artswain.com
Website: artswain.com
Instagram: @grahamswainartist
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
“Quietly creating contemplative contemporary landscapes.”
Born January 1962 in Guildford, Surrey, Graham Swain went to Portsmouth Art College to study painting after gaining an honours degree in Architecture.
His rich influences are many and varied; a priviledged education in Surrey, the third son of a senior Scotland Yard detective, marrying Emily, an actress from an acting family. His creative gifts were realised at an early age as treble soloist singing and recording in the major cathedrals of Holland, Belgium and Northern France, including Notre Dame Paris, Chartres, Rheims, Laon and the Palace of Fontainbleau.
Quality of line, purity, colour relationship and proportion and playing with perspective are the main considerations when creating his contemporary and thought-provoking landscapes.
'Pure creation and beauty is everything to me, where every mark matters.'
Also, the beauty of calligraphy often forms a structure to hang his constant and continual layering of marks and thoughts within and around landscape.
"Graham's response to landscape is contemplative. Like an elaborate game of chess, works evolve through time. Creation becomes a challenge as every mark is considered as the aesthetic process unravels towards sublime resolution. Graham's preoccupations are undoubtedly formal, but his technique relies on more than simply a conscious arrangement of shape and colour. Graham aims to intuitively distil the essence of his visual experience in a much more unlimited way. Landscape provides the ideal motif; unrestricted by figures or buildings, an exploration is permitted which ultimately pervades pure creation."
Sally-Ann Schilling, MA History of Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art, Former Art Historian and Lecturer, Tate Modern, London.

Selected Exhibitions:
The Fittleworth Gallery, West Sussex. March 2022
The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, The Mall Galleries, London
The Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, The Mall Galleries, London
The Bashimi Art House Gallery, Salzburg, Austria
Private collections in the UK and abroad
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