Dunmow Art Group is excited to host a demonstration by acclaimed semi-abstract landscape artist Paul Bailey in March.
Paul will be painting a semi-abstract landscape at Foakes Hall, Great Dunmow, on Wednesday 15th March from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.
Originally from Essex, Mr Bailey now lives and works in mid-Wales amongst the mountains and moors. The wild, windswept tracts of the Cambrian mountains, Radnor hills and the Brecon Beacons are his major source of inspiration. However, thoughts of the East Anglian coastline and its interior farmland are never far from his mind.
“The semi-abstract nature of my work, my use of non-traditional techniques, my bold compositions and my dynamic use of colour help portray the varied British landscape in a new, vivid and surprising way,” he said.
His work can be found within private collections and galleries throughout the world. He also supplies commissioned pieces to international and domestic interior design companies and private collectors.
His live demonstration will be a semi-abstract rural landscape, taking viewers through his process as he demonstrates his technique and answers questions. It costs £1 for members of Dunmow Art Group and £5 for non-members.
Dunmow Art Group has a long history of supporting artists and art lovers in Dunmow and the surrounding area and has a regular programme of weekly art meetings and monthly visiting artists.
For further information on Dunmow Art Group please contact [email protected] or go to dunmowartgroup.blogspot.com.