Summer
is arriving early at Artifex Gallery in Sutton Coldfield, as during the month
of March the upstairs art gallery will be transformed into a beach using real
sand and even a few deck chairs to help capture that holiday atmosphere. The
theme is to coincide with the Nicholas St John Rosse art exhibition - Nicholas
is best known for his figurative paintings of people absorbed in their own
individual world, oblivious to outside distractions. Many of these works
involve a seaside theme, recalling the fun and innocence of childhood.
Nicholas St.John Rosse was born in 1945 in Hampstead, London and was educated at University College
It
was during a stay in Spain
that Nicholas started to draw and paint people on the beach, particularly
children playing and this has become a favourite theme of his over the years. The
light, textures and sensations of the beach have featured in many of the
artist’s paintings since his move to the North Cornish
Coast , where the wild cliffs and beaches provide him
with endless settings for his figure and beach compositions.
Nicholas
has exhibited widely in one-man shows in London, the counties and abroad and
also in numerous group exhibitions including the R.A., the Royal Society of
Portrait Painters, the Royal West of England Academy and the Royal Society of
Marine Artists.