Horse Portrait Silver Ghost – West Berkshire Open Studios Artist David Cotton

Horse Portrait Silver Ghost – West Berkshire Open Studios Artist David Cotton

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Artist: David Cotton

Artist: David Cotton

Horse Portrait Silver Ghost - West Berkshire Open Studios Artist David Cotton

Horse Portrait: The Silver Ghost

Image Size: 50cm x 50cm
Art Medium: Oil on Box Canvas
Painting Price: £295

Commissions Invited

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David Cotton

Oil and Acrylic Artist

Art Studio in Spencers Wood - Visits by arrangement

Telephone 07768 923234

Phone: 01189 886993

Mobile: 07768 923234

Please mention the Berkshire Artists website

Email: davidcottonart@gmail.com

Website: davidcottonart.co.uk

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About The Artist

I work in oil and acrylic and am always looking to exploit the medium – the crispness of acrylic and malleability of oil – sometimes I use both. I try to look for the highlights and emphasise them. Shadows and reflections intrigue me and I look to tell a story. Being a little colour-blind means I see shades more clearly and I try to take advantage of this.

I usually work from my photographs and just enjoy experimenting with subjects and ways of mixing and layering colours on and off the paper. I use big brushes and rollers and at the outset usually have a clear idea of the picture I am trying to achieve; although this is not a rigid plan and I am often surprised!

David Cotton, Spencers Wood, Berkshire Artist

Art Groups / Exhibitions

I am a member of several local Art Groups and have exhibited at many local exhibitions in Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Oxfordshire including Reading Guild exhibitions, The Reading Art Exhibition, AppART, THAT Gallery and The Reading Contemporary Art Fair.

I am part of the West Berkshire & North Hampshire Open Studios, a member of the Reading Guild of Artists and organised The Reading Art Exhibition for 7 years.