Lot 18 - Adam Taylor - Winter 2
Lot 18 - Adam Taylor - Winter 2

Lot 18 - Adam Taylor - Winter 2

Oil and mixed on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust

ARTIST INFO

About 

Adam Taylor is a British contemporary artist. His paintings can be described as abstract compositions influenced by the coastal landscape of his surroundings in rural West Wales. He strives to capture the mood of the land, distilling the basic forms into pleasing shapes and colour. He works predominantly in oils, but will use enamel paint and different textures at the beginning of the painting process, producing a final piece which is raw and layered. He trained and obtained his degree in Fine Art in 2004 at Cardiff School of Art. In 2022, Adam was selected by the artist Sean Scully to exhibit alongside him at a group show in London. 

Education 

Degree at Cardiff University 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

2022/ group exhibition AKA Gallery, Cambridgeshire  

2022/ group exhibition Flowers Gallery, London (curated by Sean Scully) 

3rd April - 30th April 2023/ Solo Exhibtion at Ffin-y-Parc Gallery, North Wales 

8th April - 27th May 2023/ RCA New Members Exhibition, Royal Cambrian Academy  

10th May - 14th May 2023/ London Affordable Art Fair with Lucinda Dalton Gallery 

Gallery Representation 

Ffin Y Parc 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

Abstract compositions drawing on the landscapes of where I live in Pembrokeshire Wales 

 

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