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* GEORGE BIRRELL (SCOTTISH b. 1950), WASHING LINES
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mixed media on board, signed, titled verso
framed
image size 56cm x 61cm, overall size 77cm x 81cm
Note: Born and brought up in the west end of Glasgow, George Birrell trained at the Glasgow School of Art between 1967 and 1971. After graduating, he then went on to teach art and design in Scottish schools for the next decade, before turning to paint full time in 1980. After visiting the East Neuk in Fife for the first time when he was fifteen, George became fascinated by the small fishing villages of this part of Scotland, which were so different to anywhere else that he had experienced before. George made it his artistic mission to revisit these villages and he is well known for his characteristic interpretations of their architecture, alleys, and harbours. None of the places that he paints actually exist, but instead his paintings are created from different memories pulled together into one piece. In recent years, he has been using these same skills to produce refreshing interpretations of the distinctive light, colour, and pattern typical of the south of France. George Birrell exhibits in galleries throughout the UK and enjoys a reputation as one of his generation's most popular artists.
mixed media on board, signed, titled verso
framed
image size 56cm x 61cm, overall size 77cm x 81cm
Note: Born and brought up in the west end of Glasgow, George Birrell trained at the Glasgow School of Art between 1967 and 1971. After graduating, he then went on to teach art and design in Scottish schools for the next decade, before turning to paint full time in 1980. After visiting the East Neuk in Fife for the first time when he was fifteen, George became fascinated by the small fishing villages of this part of Scotland, which were so different to anywhere else that he had experienced before. George made it his artistic mission to revisit these villages and he is well known for his characteristic interpretations of their architecture, alleys, and harbours. None of the places that he paints actually exist, but instead his paintings are created from different memories pulled together into one piece. In recent years, he has been using these same skills to produce refreshing interpretations of the distinctive light, colour, and pattern typical of the south of France. George Birrell exhibits in galleries throughout the UK and enjoys a reputation as one of his generation's most popular artists.
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