Painters

Crushes

I've loved paintings for as long as I can remember. I can still remember going to Tate Britain back in the 80s - on  a school trip - and sitting cross-legged in the Rothko room as a teacher introduced us to the world of Abstract Expressionism. It was so different to the quaint little watercolours hanging at home and felt exciting as a 9 year old from the sleepy suburbs of London.

 

Fast-forward a few decades and these are some of my favourite past and present artists. All of which who's bravery and genius would make me throw open the gallery doors and thrust my credit card into the dealer's hands (if only I could afford it).

 

Carrying Mattresses by Stanley Spencer

 

Figure with Red Hair by Willem do Kooning

 

 Pink Skater by Rose Wylie

 

Red Boat (Imaginary Boys) by Peter Doig

 

Landscape by Ivon Hitchens

 

Well, Stranger Things Have Come To Be  by Liorah Tchiprout

 

Study of a Chimpanzee by Francis Bacon

 

Nicolas de Stael

 

Like a Cloud of Blood by Tracey Emin

 

Jean-Pierre Pincemin

February 12, 2020
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