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Artist Statement:
Ron Wilkinson was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England in 1948.He travelled extensively throughout his life and spent time living in Australia and India where he studied the Bikaner school of painting.
After training, he became a freelance graphic designer, mural artist and pottery technician for Dan Arbied(Central School of Art). He later became an art teacher and eventually, after further study in special needs and counselling, worked therapeutically with young people, with behaviour problems. A serious illness in 2002 forced him to retire from the behaviour work and he moved to France in 2004.
In 2007 he moved to the Isle of Man.
He now, works from his home in The Isle Of Man.
His earlier work falls into two main categories; landscape and abstracted nature.
The landscapes have an element of abstraction and are concerned with light effects on cloud and especially the light at dawn and dusk.They show the influence of Bikaner paintings.
The abstracted conglomerates of nature and artifact works portray the interaction between the industrialised human and natural interface. These works are decorative, full of colour and yet within them, there are precise and often 'dark' elements, with engineering qualities.
His more recent ...
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Ron Wilkinson works sorted by year created (Page 1 of 6)
This page displays the artist's work: Ron Wilkinson in chronological order. On this page you can find works from (2008 - 2006). Links to further pages are at the bottom of this page.
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