Terence Clarke British, b. 1953

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Terence Clarke studied Fine Art at Lancaster Polytechnic in 1971, going on to complete a Masters Degree at The Royal College of Art in 1976.
 
Clarke’s work is characterised by strong drawing and the use of bold colour and is highly regarded for its composition. His landscape and still life paintings are richly worked with a subtle and expressive use of paint, drawing upon influences from Cézanne and Matisse to the Scottish Colourists.
 
Clarke currently spends the majority of his time working in the South of France, painting breathtaking views about Cap Ferrat, Cote d'Azur, and completing commissions such as a recent full-wall mural at a private collector's home in Monaco.
 
Terence Clarke stands in a tradition of artists who have continued to explore and extend figurative painting as a vehicle for the enjoyment of sheer visual delight. His motifs are simple yet vivid, often filled with an intense light, influenced by his extended periods of work in France. This gives his pieces a Mediterranean feel, making it popular with collectors across Europe and the Americas.
 

Exhibitions

The City Gallery, London 1998
Thompsons Gallery London 1999
Thompsons Gallery Aldeburgh 2005
Thompsons Gallery 2009 August 8th-23rd
Two-man Exhibitions: Thompson`s Gallery, London 1996
Group Exhibitions: Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
Royal Society of Portrait Painters
Paton Gallery
Totah Gallery
Art ‘96, ‘97 and ‘98
Thompson’s Gallery
 

Permanent Collections

Contemporary Art Society
Banque Normandie
Dudley Museum & Art Gallery
Granada Television

Terence also writes and illustrates articles for Artscribe and has contributed to both the Collins Artists Manual (1995) and Acrylics Masterclass (1994), both published by Harper Collins.
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