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Image Size: 30cm x 21cm framed
Art Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
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Accomplished paintings & sculptures
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Email: enquiries@tomglynnfineart.co.uk
Website: tomglynnfineart.com
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I have a long and varied fascination with ‘Wood’. My themes explore incongruity, archaeological qualities, visual ambiguity, pictorial and real space, political irony, symbol and humour, resulting in a wide range of outcomes made from expressively applied paint, assemblage, wood and objets trouvés that yield a plethora of colour, texture, form and spatial complexities.
Dr James Fox, British Art Historian and Broadcaster has written my critique, available in full on my website.
“Tom Glynn is one of the most inventive British artists working today. Moving effortlessly between artforms, materials and techniques, he makes beautiful, playful and sophisticated images, infused with a deeply-felt love of the world around him”.
Dr James Fox
25 June 2020
Practising full-time since 2008, I exhibited at the Northern Young Contemporaries, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Two major grant awards were received from Southern Arts.
I assisted David Nash with Ash Dome, Blaenau Ffestiniog and was commissioned by BBRK limited, (Shepperton Studios), for a site-specific sculpture.
My art is conserved and exhibited in many private collections in the UK, Europe, America and Canada.
I was awarded 3-Dimensional / Sculpture Category and Special Recognition Category in October 2016 - Global International Open Art Exhibition, Light Space & Time Online Gallery - Featured art collection at saatchiart.com
My painting and sculpture explore the narrative of everyday events and issues; historical journeys, the paradox of objects, and the abstract qualities of both landscape and the built environment. Aspects of the Sussex landscape are significant recurring themes.
I work with a multitude of found objects, materials and techniques within the scope of both painting and sculpture, in order to harness the mystery and visual excitement created by juxtaposition, visual memory and spatial configurations - (the surrealist and dada placement of objects and images). Louise Nevelson, Joseph Cornell, Howard Hodgkin, Ivon Hitchens and William Turnbull, whom I met at his Camden Square house and studio in the 1970’s, have been especially influential. I have also been significantly influenced by David Nash, whom I also met, at his Blaenau Ffestiniog home and studio and later, assisted him with his ‘Ash Dome’ in 1976.
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St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex
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Phone: 07377 400083
Email: sheilmrtn@icloud.com
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Web: henrose.co.uk
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Sheila Martin has been painting avidly for 12 years. She retired from being a chef 6 years ago and had been working in offices previously. Sheila lived in Kelvedon in Braintree Essex and attended various art classes and progressed from there, before recently moving to St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex.
Art is all about emotion, feeling and giving to others. It is such a wonderful thing to do to start from scratch and build up a painting for people to enjoy. So Sheila never did art for a living prior to retirement, but has been able to recently enjoy success and build a reputation to be able to hold solo exhibitions.
She likes to paint in all types of media, she uses pebeo golds and silvers, glitter and masking fluid. When she went to school there were never all these wonderful art colours and medias to hand. Flowers and forests are her main works.
I have a CRB and would like to take them for 2 to 3 hours on a lesson. I feel that what I do helps the brain to focus and stops boredom by painting pictures. I have been commissioned work by various people over the last 2 years
30 October to 7 November - Tree Show at the Star Brewery Gallery, Castle Ditch Lane, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YJ
A group exhibition celebrating trees in reality and the imagination.
Artists: Peter Messer, Andrew Fitchett, Tom Benjamin, Marco Crivello, Rachel Plummer, Carolyn Trant, Paul Newland, Michael Munday, Rue Asher, Nichola Campbell, Sheila Martin, Mark Munroe-Preston, Emma Jamison, Pauline Devaney, Chris Hill, Harry George Brayne, Sarah Ffitch-Heyes, Tate Paviour, Keith A. Pettit (courtesy of Sarah O’Kane Contemporary Fine Art), Neeta Pedersen
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