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Overview
"I am always moved by the patterns created on the surface of the snowy fields when the sun shines low behind a tree, somehow then the tree becomes part of the landscape in another way"
Martin Taylor was born in 1954 and is based in Northamptonshire. He studied at the Ealing School of Art, Wimbledon School of Art and Goldsmith’s College. Martin’s work reflects his love of nature, played out in exquisitely detailed studies of the countryside surrounding his studio, a converted stable on a farm. Every season brings fresh inspiration, and to achieve the precision and focus so characteristic of his work Martin paints en plein air, returning to the same position for weeks at a time even in deepest winter. The combination of intricate detail and careful composition in his work celebrates nature on every scale, from the twigs on the forest floor to the clouds skimming the vast skies.
Martin's passion for the English countryside is legendary. He immerses himself in the fields, woods and hedgerows around his studio in Northamptonshire. In this way he can see every detail and reflects in his paintings how the natural world, the seasons and weather effect and alter our countryside. Working en plein air, he often uses the back of his Land Rover to provide his only shelter; he would have it no other way. His physical experience in the great outdoors, the wind, rain, mud and frost, are transferred with his brushstrokes onto each canvas and create supremely detailed and masterful landscapes.
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Works for sale
Martin Taylor
Evening SunsetOil on Board25.5 x 35.5 cms / 10 x 14 inchesSigned 'Martin Taylor' (lower right)Weitere Abbildungen
Description
Evening Sunset depicts an open stretch of countryside viewed across a gently rising field bordered by hedgerows and winter trees. In the foreground, coarse grasses and low vegetation spread across the ground, their tangled forms described through fine linear brushwork. Martin Taylor frequently paints the rural landscape of eastern England, observing the subtle transitions of light that occur at the end of the day. In Evening Sunset the sky occupies much of the composition, where layered passages of pink, gold and pale blue describe the sun descending towards the horizon. The foreground is rendered with careful attention to the textures of hedgerow and grass, while the distant landscape dissolves into softer tones of mist and evening light.
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