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"This is the first time my work has been exhibited in Bristol – A place where I studied, rehearsed with ‘Finish The Story‘ and met Veronica Henry."
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“Take up a radical position with Peter Bright, who is borderline anarchic in his thinking and equally bold in his art.” Andrea Charters
“Take up a radical position with Peter Bright, who is borderline anarchic in his thinking and equally bold in his art.” Andrea Charters
“I keep thinking about GeorgeBraque who learnt artificial wood graining from his time as a decorator; the story goes that he taught Picasso and these painted renderings of wood surface became a staple of cubism” John Myers
I have got several of my latest prints on show at Bar Chocolat, a cafe in Bristol.
Why not meet up with friends and relax for a while with something from their classic café menu if you are in the area.
Soak up the cosy atmosphere and maybe buy a print?
19 The Mall
Clifton Village
Bristol
BS8 4JG
Telephone: 0117 974 7000
Map to Bar Chocolat Cafe?
George Braque was
born on 13 May 1882, in Argenteuil, Val-d’Oise. He grew up in Le Havre
and trained to be a house painter and decorator like his father and
grandfather. He also studied (real) painting during evenings at the
École des Beaux-Arts, in Le Havre, from about 1897 to 1899. In Paris, he
was an apprentice to a decorator and was awarded his certificate in
1902.
Early works were impressionistic, but
after seeing the work of the “Fauves” (Beasts) in 1905, Braque adopted a
their Fauvist style. This group included Henri Matisse and André
Derain etc. Their use of bright, vivid and brilliant colors was their
response to the emotional side of artistic representation.
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