Paul Attfield

Born 1950,
Leicester.
Paul was educated at
Gathlaxton Grammar School, Leicester. His artistic talents were recognised at an
early stage, and while at school Paul won a national award for one of his
paintings.
In 1968
Paul moved to Wolverhampton and in 1977 he became a full-time artist,
devoting all his time to painting. Exhibitions were held of his landscape work,
but it was not long before his work made way for his figurative studies.
Paul’s
major influences have been Laurence Alma Tadema and the Victorian figurative
artists. These together with a strong impressionist technique that can be
detected in his work, combine to create a highly individual style for which he
is justly acclaimed both at home and abroad.
He paints mainly in oils, and
confesses to an intense passion for his work. His remarkable talent for evoking
a mood of tranquillity and sensitive eye for the transient effects of sunlight
on water are qualities that set the work of this gifted artist apart.
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Summer Boating NEW |
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The Picnic NEW |
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The Tea Party |
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