Lot 347 - Elizabeth Pybus Sutton - Two Pears III
Lot 347 - Elizabeth Pybus Sutton - Two Pears III

Lot 347 - Elizabeth Pybus Sutton - Two Pears III

Oil on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust.

ARTIST INFO

About 

Elizabeth Pybus Sutton is a contemporary figurative artist, born in Yorkshire and now practising in SW London. Trained in both conceptual and atelier methods, she loves exploring the balance between modern and traditional styles and playing with abstract and representational aspects. Elizabeth’s work includes portraiture, life drawing, still life and landscapes, using a range of mediums, primarily in oils. Working from life is an important element in much of her art. Whilst nature is predominantly her teacher and inspiration, she focuses on strength of drawing and a celebration of colour. 

Education 

Since completing her Foundation at Chelsea School of Art and BA Hons in Fine Art at Kingston University, Elizabeth has also trained in botanical art at Chelsea Physic Gardens and London Fine Art Studios in atelier methods. 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

As well as completing international commissions, recent exhibitions include The Green and Stone Summer exhibition 2021 & 2022, ‘River Views’ at The County Hall Arts Exhibition 2022 and The Chelsea Art Society 73rd Annual Exhibition 2022. 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

I'm delighted to be included in such a worthy cause and hope my paintings create some joy and happiness. 

 

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