Artworks recently commisioned a number of artists to produce a series
of pictures of Liverpool to symbolise the Cities cultural renaissance
and transformation.
Artists Chris Vine and Alex Corina have created our first two pictures
'The Liverpool Carousel' and 'Liverpool's Three Graces'. We are offering
an exclusive opportunity to aquire giclee prints of these paintings,
which can be found in each of the Artists portfolio or by clicking
the Print Club links on the website.
The Print Club has exclusive work
from Artist's, Alex Corina, Chris Vine and Jenny Dooley. The
work displayed by each Artist represents Liverpool in such a
unique and contemporary way which cannot be found
elsewhere.
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Born
in 1950 Alex Corina studied at the Regional College of
Art in Bradford before moving to Liverpool 20 years ago.
Alex is best known for his picture the Mona Lennon, which
represents Liverpool's Past, Present and Future but also
symbolises its aspirations. His work aims to capture
the spirit and humour of the City in the run up to the
Capital of Culture 2008. |
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Born in 1949, Chris Vine studied at the Regional College
of Art, Bradford (1965 – 1970) looking at the work of
Rene Magritte, Saul Steinberg, Anthony Earnshaw and the
films of Luis Bunuel. After lecturing in art, (Carlisle
and London) he became a free-lance artist in 1983. |
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My
Work is an exploration of Liverpool as we approach
the Capital of Culture - an endeavor to capture and
present its iconic architecture and Landmarks as well
as its energy and modernity. Being born in Liverpool
and having grown up in the City it is important for
me to find new ways of looking at it, and depicting,
the familiar.
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Rita Slater was born in Warrington 1959.
Living in Liverpool since1988 she has studied BA Fine
Art at Liverpool John Moores University 1999-2002 and
MA Fine Art at Manchester Metropolitan University 2003-2005.
Influenced by a professional nursing career spanning
almost 25 yrs Rita Slater makes sculpture using familiar
everyday objects. |
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Ian was born in Derby in 1945 and studied
at the Shrewsbury School of Art and Wolverhampton Polytechnic.
He has worked at Bradford within the School of Art since
1969.
From 1976 he spent time working as a freelance sculptor
for TV on many different productions including Adrian Mitchell's
'Daft as a Brush' - Directed by Stephen Frears. |
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Phil is regarded as one of Britain's leading newspaper and magazine Illustrators. His work has been seen in, amongst other titles, The Times, The Guardian, The Spectator, The Financial Times, The London Evening Standard, Esquire and GQ. Phil has been freelancing as an artist and illustrator since 1993. |
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Ebony Andrews, (24) is a practising artist based in West Yorkshire. She was educated in Bradford before moving to Newcastle to pursue a Fine Arts degree at Northumbria University between 2002 and 2005. After graduation she undertook a Fine Art Fellowship whilst working on a commercial artist residency. |
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