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Thomas Dowdeswell | The Work

 

 

Thomas Dowdeswell's work draws its core inspiration from the early Twentieth Century art movements known as Vorticism, Futurism and Contructivism.
    
Within this movement he found a classification of art and everyday life; all creative form being a vivid exploration into the most primary projection of what is possible, or as American poet and critic, Ezra Pound suggests, "to convey an emotion by means of an arrangement of shapes, or planes, or colours".
     
It is Dowdeswell's goal to deconstruct common everyday interactions between groups of individuals until the emotions and conversations pouring forth are represented by striking, definite lines made even bolder by the implementation of the most vivid colours and the purest pigments.

 

 

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Education:

Self-Taught

 

Future Exhibitions:

Kinetics: A Celebration of the Art of Movement-The 2012 Olympic Games. The Glass Room. Colston Hall. Bristol. July 2012.

View Gallery. Bristol. May 2012.

 

Recent Exhibitions:

The Battle With The Boys In Blue. The Tobacco Factory. Bristol. Jan 2012.

Art London-in association with Arthur Ackermann Fine Art Dealers. Royal Chelsea Hospital. London. Oct 2011.  

Order and Chaos. The Alekano Club. London. Oct 2011.

The Bloomsbury Art Fair-in association with Arthur Ackermann Fine Art Dealers. Goodenough College. London. July 2011.

Avery’s Wine Cellars. Bristol. June 2011-present.

Bordeaux Quay. Bristol. Oct 2010-present.

Art London-in association with Arthur Ackermann Fine Art Dealers. Royal Chelsea Hospital. London. October 2010.

Malvern Theatres. Malvern. Worcestershire. Sep/Oct 2010. 

Naked Truths. View Gallery. Bristol. Aug/Sep 2010.

Op Art and its Influence. The Lloyd Gill Gallery. Weston-Super-Mare. June 2010.

 

Current Gallery Representation:


View Gallery. Bristol.

Arthur Ackermann Fine Art Dealers.

The Lloyd Gill Gallery. Weston-Super-Mare.

ArtBridge Fine Art Consultants. London.

 

Bibliography:

 

Art of England. November 2011. 

Timeout. London. July 2011.