Art Duo
4th March – 28th March 2003
John Carlton
"It has often been said that art means different things to different
people. I believe this to be quite true.
To that end, I have followed a more traditional approach, and with artistic
licence, when required, hopefully to reach a satisfactory conclusion in
my work.
I have studied Masters of my day, and learned from their example. To
date my work has been seen around the British Isles and abroad including:
Canada, Australia, Austria and France.
Although I work in most media I have acquired a reputation for Pastel,
giving many demonstrations to local Art Clubs and Societies. Being a member
of the Croydon Art Society, The Cantium Group of Artists and West Wickham
Arts Association has also led to many commissions.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So if ever you get
the chance to see any of my works, I can only hope that they will afford
you a degree of pleasure."
Kenneth A Head
A
painter in Watercolour, Oil and Acrylic, Ken received training at Twickenham
Technical Art College during the fifties, having shown a natural ability
since childhood: after which he began a career as a Graphic Artist in
central London. He is an expert airbrush artist and, before the advent
of computer-simulated airbrush effects, produced a good proportion of
finished artwork for colour-gradated designs used in commercial packaging,
such as Benson & Hedges Superkings, Gillette, Johnnie Walker, Typhoo,
Dunhill and many others.
Ken’s main interest in Fine Art is ‘architectural landscape’
working on site wherever possible. The effects of light and shade are
very important to him and in his Mediterranean subjects, he always attempts
to convey the feeling of heat.
Like John, Ken is also a member of The Croydon Art Society and the Cantium
Group of Artists, and, additionally, The South East London Art Group.
He has held several one-man exhibitions at Colchester, Croydon, Bromley,
Norwood and Sutton and his works hang in several galleries in the South
East.
Ken was commissioned to contribute illustrations for a SEGAS calendar
featuring English Public Houses and on several occasions has painted stage
backcloth's for amateur productions both in London and at the Edinburgh
Festival, ranging from Shakespeare to light opera. As part of the Croydon/Arnhem
link celebrations, the Town Hall in Arnhem, Holland was presented with
one of his paintings – depicting the Fairfield Halls, which is now
on permanent display. |