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Artist Statement:
With pen and ink Neil Borrell produces finely detailed country and nautical scenes that are rich in texture and character. His drawings have been published in The New Yorker, and the Martha’s Vineyard Gazette. His limited edition prints have been featured at the Wellfleet Collection and the Swansborough Gallery in Wellfleet, the Cape Cod town that has inspired much of his work, as well as at the MAC 21 Annual International Art Fair in Malaga each year since its inception in 1999.
In New York, Borrell’s drawings were the subject of a one-man show, “Fishing Ports in Pen and Ink”, at the South Street Seaport Museum, and have also been featured in exhibits at Lincoln Center, The Hudson Guild, Bank Street College and the Educational Alliance.
Neil’s pursuit of subjects has taken him to France, Mallorca, Portugal, England and Wales, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Cape Cod.
An exception to the fishing ports and rural villages that characterize most of Borrell’s work. Paris remains his favorite locale, perhaps because his artistic career began in earnest there in the spring of 1969 with a drawing inspired by an elaborate wooden door across the boulevard from his ...
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Artist Galleries:
Galleries – Wellfleet, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The Wellfleet Collection
The Swansborough Gallery
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Artist Reviews:
New York Arts Journal:
“…Neil Borrell’s small, sensitive pen and ink studies deftly capture isolated images such as “Derelict Catboat” and “Fishing Shacks.” Details abound in these precise drawings; ropes, nails, and shadows give the subjects an added dimension of realism. A more interpretive piece, “Paris 1976,” is an ...
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Collections:
Coming Soon!
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Exhibitions for Neil Borrell:
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Solo Exhibitions
New York City:
South Street Seaport
Gallery d’Este, Madison Avenue
Barnes & Noble
Malaga, Spain:
MAC 21, Annual International Art Fair
Publications
The New Yorker Magazine
The Vineyard Gazette
Group Exhibitions
New York City:
Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center
The Hudson Guild
Columbia University
Bank Street College
The Henry Street Settlement
The Educational Alliance
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