Alan Furneaux was born in London in 1953. Artists such as, Frost, Hitchens, Nicholson, Matisse, Klee, Picasso, Braque, to name but a few were all early influences of his art but at the age of 14, he was greatly influenced by the English painter, Patrick Heron for his simple and direct approach. Alan left Secondary Modern School at 17 and went to Reigate School of Art for 2 years although it he did not make art his career until much later.
In 1985, Alan Furneaux moved to Brighton, finding rooms near George Hann’s studio. George (who was his grandfather) was an established artist and the two men formed a mutual friendship based on discussions about Jack Kerouac, George’s life as a painter and art in general.
EXHIBITIONS INCLUDE
Blackheath Gallery, London
The David Curzon Gallery, London
Walker Galleries, London
Thompsons’ Galleries
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Alan Furneaux
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Godrevy Lighthouse Cat
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Mixed Media on Paper
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Alan Furneaux
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Godrevy Lighthouse
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Oil on board
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Alan Furneaux
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Kos
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Acrylic on canvas
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Alan Furneaux
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Rush Hour on the Embankment, illustrated in ''As I Paint It'' by Alan Furneaux
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Acrylic on canvas
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Alan Furneaux
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The London Eye
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Acrylic on canvas
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Alan Furneaux
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Yellow Tree with Cats
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Acrylic on canvas
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Alan Furneaux
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Camelia in the Garden
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Acrylic on canvas
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Alan Furneaux
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Barcelonetta
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Artist:
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Alan Furneaux
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Portminster Beach, St Ives
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