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Painting has been my life for as long as I can
remember. Having won numerous competitions as a child I went on to study
Life Drawing at Reading University Art School, then trained as a figurative
illustrator at the prestigious Carlton Studios in London. Following my National
Service in Paris as a Draughtsman in the Royal Signals (where I still managed
to spend most of my time painting) I spent the next few years working freelance,
illustrating for national magazines, books and advertising agencies as well
as doing portrait commissions. I had my first one-man show in 1971, opened
by the late Sid James, and subsequently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer
Exhibition and the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colour. My first
national best selling print ‘My Fair Lady’ was published in 1983 and I have
now been in print for over 30 years with numerous one-man shows. In 1999,
to celebrate my 60th birthday, my second book ‘Drawn to Life’ was published
featuring paintings from my exhibition at the Halcyon Gallery in the ICC,
Birmingham. That same year I was voted ‘Published Artist of the Year’ by
the Fine Art Trade Guild and had a painting accepted into the Singer & Friedlander
Sunday Times Watercolour Competition. Charitable projects have included
Save the Children with HRH The Princess Royal, who also wrote the forward
to my first book ‘A Romance with Art’; BBC’s Children in Need Appeal; a
portrait of Sir Norman Wisdom on the Black Watch Cruise Ship in aid of the
RNLI, and three limited editions of Darcey Bussell in aid of the Alzheimer’s’
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This document maintained by gary@classicfinearts.co.uk.
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Material Copyright © 2005 Gary
Newton
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