'THE CORRIDOR SHOPPING ARCADE, BATH' - Print from Original Oil Painting
Dimension: 23.62'' wide
Certification of Authenticity: Apricus Art Collection
Signature: Signed by Artist
This is the original oil painting of this wonderful feature of Georgian Bath. The Corridor is one of the world's oldest retail arcades, it was designed by architect Henry Goodridge in 1825. The final drawing for the oil painting was constructed from many elements to produce an early morning view of this historic feature of central Bath. The strong raking sun gave many dynamic shadows and visual effects and the windows had mysterious aspects which made the Corridor an even more attractive subject to paint.
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Artist Bio
Fine Art, Painting BA (Hons) at Norwich School of Art, ATD at Leicester University, and MPhil (Art and education) – University of Bath. Lectured in Fine Art at Salisbury College of Art and later taught at King Edward’s School Southampton.
Artist Statement:
For a number of years, I lived and painted in Porto Rafti, near Athens in Greece. More recently, I have lived, worked, and set up my studio in Bath, England. I have paintings and drawings in collections in Greece, Switzerland, USA, Israel, and the UK. I am not really tied to notions such as ‘Realist’ nor ‘Abstract’; rather, I have an eclectic approach to the visual world. I love painting and try to explore what I think about the way the world is today; visually, socially, emotionally, and politically. There are two parts to my artistic personality: direct emotional responses and more considered and thought-out approaches. I just find a kind of visual poetry in the banalities and everyday aspects of life, whether it is in the varied surfaces of concrete buildings in Greece, the way light rakes across streets in Bath, the brilliant autumn colors of our native landscape, the isolation and poignancy of people, or the simple facets, reflections, and shadows of plates, cups, and saucers.