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Nick Price

After not picking up a brush since my Art A Level days, retirement has given me the opportunity to resurrect my love of painting. I get a huge sense of enjoyment from creating in the post-impressionism style using broad strokes and raw colours. Most of my works are portraits but I also enjoy painting churches and I have been known to clear my basement, cover the whole floor with decorator’s plastic sheets, put down a canvas and get to work on a Jackson Pollock. More recently I’ve started experimenting with the Cubist style and, I must admit, Alberto Giacometti fascinates me.

Gerrard Street

Looking down on the parade. Chinese New Year.

Category: Painting

Hayley’s Bigger Splash

Hayley’s Bigger Splash at Dina’s Paradise, Corfu, is painted in the style of David Hockney, acrylic on canvas, 43cm x 60cm

Category: Acrylic, Painting

Red Lining

An exploratory drawing for a possible new picture

Category: Mixed media

Selfie

Category: Acrylic, Portrait

The Weeping Woman

My attempt at Picasso’s ‘The Weeping Woman’. Started at an Art & Wine evening hosted by Simona Durrant Art, finished in the studio. Acrylic on stretched canvas, 12 x 16 ins (16.5 x 20.5 ins framed)

My attempt at Picasso’s ‘The Weeping Woman’. Started at an Art & Wine evening hosted by Simona Durrant Art, finished in my studio.
Acrylic on stretched canvas, 12 x 16 ins (16.5 x 26.5 ins framed)
Category: Abstract, Acrylic, Portrait

Two Blues A

Acrylic on box canvas, 100cm x 120cm. Kind permission to copy the original artwork given by Christian Hook, the original artist.

Category: Acrylic, Painting

The Ancient House

The Ancient House where I now live on left and the Old Post Office Burgh on right, 1908. Painted from a sepia photograph post card, posted back to the Post Office by a soldier in Australia during WW1. The people look a little wooden but that’s how they appear in the photograph. I’ve kept the people in their original quite ‘stiff’ poses, which was probably typical of the period.

Category: Acrylic