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I have just been to the zimmer stewart gallery in arundel and seen some fantastic pieces of work by NICHOLAS WRIGLESWORTH, I loved them. Fantastic colours, wonderful and bizarre subject matter and totally stunning.
if you get the chance do pop into the gallery, exhibition runs from April 4th - 25th opening times 10am - 5pm, 29 Tarrant St Arundel, West Sz BN18 9DG
here is the science bit!!!... his CV
Nicholas Wriglesworth studied Fine Art at Slade School of Fine Art (MFA 2004) and University of Brighton (BA Hons 1998).
He has exhibited in UK including Flowers Central, Cork Street, London (Small is Beautiful 2004-2008), the Mall Galleries (The Discerning Eye 2004 & 2006), and also in USA including Silas Marder Gallery, Bridgehampton (The Big Show, 2008 & 2009) and New York Affordable Art Fair, 2007. Nicholas was chosen as a finalist in the Celeste Art Prize, London 2007 and has won several scholarships including Robert Ross Scholarship (2004), South Square Trust (2003), Apthorp Fund (2003), Painter Stainer Scholarship (2002) and Pocock Award (2002). His work is in public including Haringey Arts Council and University of Brighton and private collections in the UK, the Netherlands and USA.+zimmer+gallery.jpg)
Nicholas Wriglesworth's work is concerned with city and landscapes. He can work equally on large or small canvases.
The scenes shown rarely include people, although there is evidence of them in the form of lights in buildings and cars on the road.
Dramatic light is a key interest in the work, as well as a tendency to find high view points.
if you get the chance do pop into the gallery, exhibition runs from April 4th - 25th opening times 10am - 5pm, 29 Tarrant St Arundel, West Sz BN18 9DG
here is the science bit!!!... his CV
Nicholas Wriglesworth studied Fine Art at Slade School of Fine Art (MFA 2004) and University of Brighton (BA Hons 1998).
He has exhibited in UK including Flowers Central, Cork Street, London (Small is Beautiful 2004-2008), the Mall Galleries (The Discerning Eye 2004 & 2006), and also in USA including Silas Marder Gallery, Bridgehampton (The Big Show, 2008 & 2009) and New York Affordable Art Fair, 2007. Nicholas was chosen as a finalist in the Celeste Art Prize, London 2007 and has won several scholarships including Robert Ross Scholarship (2004), South Square Trust (2003), Apthorp Fund (2003), Painter Stainer Scholarship (2002) and Pocock Award (2002). His work is in public including Haringey Arts Council and University of Brighton and private collections in the UK, the Netherlands and USA.
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Nicholas Wriglesworth's work is concerned with city and landscapes. He can work equally on large or small canvases.
The scenes shown rarely include people, although there is evidence of them in the form of lights in buildings and cars on the road.
Dramatic light is a key interest in the work, as well as a tendency to find high view points.
On my browser it is a bit tricky to read the science bit, can you make it a bit darker. Stunning work as always from Nicholas W.
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