Biography of josephine wall artist
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Josephine Wall
The art of painting to me is more than a career; it is an all-consuming obsession and a love of colour and form. In fact, if I am away from my easel for too long, I become restless and anxious to paint again. Since the age of four, I have always known that there is nothing else that I wanted to do. I have so many images in my mind that it is a race against time to produce them all. Partly because of this sense of urgency, I moved from the more traditional oil medium to acrylics, which allow me to paint more quickly and to create many different textured and colourful effects.
Throughout my career, I have always sought to produce images, which are not only pleasing to the eye, but also have either a message or a thought-provoking statement within. Hence, many of my paintings contain scenes from nature, the preservation of which is a subject close to my heart. It is also important to me that purchasers of my work do not become bored with the image. This is why I like t
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Josephine Wall
English fantasy artist and sculptor
Josephine Wall (born May in Farnham, Surrey) is an Englishfantasy artist and sculptor.
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Educated at Farnham and Parkstone (Dorset) grammar schools, she studied at Bournemouth College and worked at Poole Pottery as a designer and painter of Delphis Ware.[1] Her pottery figures include characters from Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and mythological creatures. Pieces of this work now feature in a book on the history of Poole Pottery.
Paintings
[edit]Her paintings are mainly influenced and inspired by Arthur Rackham, with lesser influences from surrealist artists such as Magritte and Dalí, and the romanticism of the pre-Raphaelites.
A number of her works were exhibited in Teheran and Tokyo during and her first solo exhibition took place the following year in Swindon. Josephine and her paintings were the subject of a special feature on Southern Television in Following a vi
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Josephine wall (Josephine Wall, born in May , Farnham, Surrey, UK). Modern artist and fantasy sculptor working at the intersection of symbolism and surrealism.
Features of creativity: Influenced by the creativity of the Pre-Raphaelites and the surrealists, the artist formed her bright and recognizable style of painting. Plots Josephine vägg - it is always openwork and multicolored fairy-tale worlds, inspired by the myths, legender and fantasy of the artist herself. Fairies, nymphs, goddesses, children, wanderers, loving couples among the elegant interweaving of flowers; the graceful symbols of the elements and constellations are emphasized, the light and somewhat oversaturated beauty of the fairy tale At the same time, the artist often hides symbols and images behind an abundance of colors and details, forcing the viewer to look at each picture with enthusiasm for a long time.
Examples of pictures:"Winged Vision", "Small world", "Where the måne goes".
Already at the age of 4, th