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Terry Evans
British Landscape Artist
(b.1943) Romford, England
Terry originally started painting for pleasure. He painted portraits,
racing cars and dogs. Painting with oils gave him a freedom of expression,
which was to take his work in a different direction. He experimented
first with water colours and then acrylics. Landscape painting with
oils became a watershed in Terry’s career: he turned professional
due to a popular demand for this kind of work.
Terry Evans attended art school at Hornsey, London. He owns that
he was inspired by, and indebted to, the renowned artist, Charles
Lifar. From a distinctive style influenced by Lifar, Terry has
developed a unique style all of his own.
His sculptured landscapes portray a wilderness of trees, flowers,
mountains, glades, rocks and pools with pristine clarity, as if
untouched by any human presence. Terry Evans' work is internationally collected and he has exhibited one-man shows in Langres Gallery, New
York; Stavanger, Norway; the Rubens Gallery, Miami; Singapore and
also London.
The Colomb Art Gallery and York Fine Arts currently have a number
of original oil paintings by the artist Terry
Evans. Contact us for availability. |