Terry Bradley – Fine Art LIMITED EDITION – Lucky – Smart Art Galleries.
Limited Edition of 250
Giclee art print on 320gsm heavy weight art paper
£200
image size: 19″ x 19″
tube rolled size: 19″ x 19″
Available from our gallery or
here online.
Smart Art Galleries
249 Baslow Road,
Totley,
Sheffield,
ENGLAND,
S17 4DU
+44(0)114 236 4355
info@smartartgalleries.com
http://www.smartartgalleries.com/
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Terry Bradley – Fine Art LIMITED EDITION – Angel – Smart Art Galleries.
“Angel”
Limited Edition of 250
Giclée art print on 320gsm heavy weight art paper
“Nearly all my early work was of women. I paint very strong, confident women who know who they are. I admire woman’s inner strength. I recently visited the New York Burlesque Festival which influenced the women I painted.”
£200
image size: 11″ x 30″
tube rolled size: 11″ x 30″
Available from our gallery or
here online.
Smart Art Galleries
249 Baslow Road,
Totley,
Sheffield,
ENGLAND,
S17 4DU
+44(0)114 236 4355
info@smartartgalleries.com
http://www.smartartgalleries.com/
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Terry Bradley was born in Belfast in 1965. His early life was spent growing up just off the notorious Shankill Road where his mother tried to keep him inside and away from the “Troubles” outside their front door. Bradley found a form of escapism reading Herge’s Adventures of Tin Tin and his work is still influenced by the black lines of the vivid drawings that illustrated the collection of books that he gradually acquired. He also spent hours in the attic room of his house listening to the then new pirate radio station Radio Luxembourg and imagined his travels and the exotic world beyond the realities of Belfast in the 1970’s. From an early age Bradley discovered that drawing calmed his nerves and that he could loose himself in the complexities of observing people and then recreating them on paper.
After a move out of the city in the late 70’s Bradley entered a large comprehensive secondary school and was instantly the outsider. Art and English were his best subjects and the rest of the time was spent staying out of trouble. Art was never mentioned as a possible career, and the most obvious next move was to one of the large factories on Belfast’s outskirts
Bradley however knew that this was not for him and with absolutely no experience or history between them Terry and his two brothers set up and ran a factory of their own.
They manufactured and exported full lead mouth blown crystal and set out to compete with the leading crystal manufacturers. With orders coming thick and fast the young Bradley’s were doing extremely well until a combination of cash flow and high rent and wages meant the company closed it’s doors after four years.
Terry then turned to his interest in art and fashion. Always having an eye for the aesthetic Terry opened his own clothes shop in the trendy university area of the city. Called “Retro” the shop was soon a leader in fashion for the clothes conscious of Belfast.
erry’s was the first shop to stock Red or Dead shoes and he had a regular Saturday DJ playing in the tiny outlet. He sold hand painted jeans and one off shirts and jackets that he imported from all over the world.
A few years later and Terry needed a new direction, the shop was not fulfilling the creative side of Terry and he made the move to Dublin in 1989. Bradley stayed with what he knew however and initially started modelling clothes for friends to make ends meet. During this whole time however Terry was busy painting and drawing in his spare time. He still found it was how he relaxed and how he escaped from the pressures of his everyday life. A chance conversation with John Reynolds, the owner of the famous PoD club in Dublin, lead to Bradley’s first solo art exhibition. The night was a huge success and Terry finally started to make some money from the one thing that had stayed with him all his life.
During the following years Terry has gradually become more comfortable with the title of “artist” and his work has gone from strength to strength.He now exhibits in Dublin, Belfast, London and Spain and is planning his first solo exhibition for the USA later this year. His natural aversion to the establishment has made it difficult for him to fit into a typical art gallery mould and he still likes to exhibit in the bars and clubs that he feels most at home in. He sells his work all around the world and his art has been used by Nokia for the cover of a limited edition mobile phone. |
Bradley has now reached a place in his life that he is comfortable with. He is able to paint full time and explore the voyeuristic side of his nature that he first discovered as a child observing the dangerous world around him His work mostly centres on strong women and ex models in Dublin and more recently Paris. His latest work is inspired by the era of the Belle Époque in France and the contrasts and similarities with the Burlesque dancers of New York.
He has also recently started exploring the colourful characters from the Belfast dockland area know as Sailortown. At its heyday 100years ago the dock workers were famous around the world for their hard drinking and hard working attitude. Bradley finds that these paintings now balance the world of burlesque women that he paints.
Bradley is married with three children and lives and works in Ireland.
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Veteran television star Rolf Harris’s exhibition ‘A Life in Art’, is still on at Sheffield’s Smart Art Galleries.
Rolf Harris - Self Portrait
The collection of signed limited editions and sculptures at the gallery in Baslow Road, Totley, marks not only Rolf’s 80th birthday but also commemorates his 65 years as one of the nation’s most popular and well-known artists.
Acknowledged as a genuine modern master and hailed as t…he country’s best–loved artist, Rolf has been awarded the CBE and has won many accolades both for his artwork and for his contribution to the entertainment industry.
His versatile talents have won him immense popularity on gallery walls and even on stage at the world-famous Glastonbury Festival.
Always a huge favourite on television, his BBC1 series Rolf on Art gained the highest ever viewing figures for a programme on the visual arts, topping all previous programmes by over six million viewers.
In 1992 Rolf was named the world’s most famous artist in a massive poll conducted by the London artMart and last year his enduring popularity was underlined by a survey – What the British Really Thinks About Art Today – published in the Daily Telegraph, in which he featured ahead of Damian Hirst.
Rolf has also spent the last few months working on a major art book, also called A Life in Art.
This much-anticipated retrospective and personal memoir has also been produced as an exclusive collector’s box set, with the book encased in beautiful presentation box and accompanied by two Limited Editions signed and numbered by the artist himself.
TO FIND OUT MORE or to order any of the artwork, please click here or contact us at the gallery.
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1st Febraury til 1st April 2011
Smart Art Galleries presents an exciting range of original paintings, limited edition giclee prints and canvases from 3 outstanding local Sheffield artists, including Lynne Wilkinson, Trevor Neal & Matt Wood.
Trevor Neal The work of Trevor can be loosely divided into four groups.
1 – Personal Work. Drawing heavily on the Antique, showing architecture, ancient interiors, exotic furniture, rendered in a manner where the effects of time and the elements have taken their toll.
2 – The Naked Human Form. In a variety of media, many of the techniques used on the substrates imply an ageing that is contradictory to the well-toned bodies of the sitters.
3 – Landscapes. Throughout the ages travel has always inspired, I am no exception, whether home or abroad I seem to see more, be more receptive to the unfamiliar.
4 – Commissioned Works. Whilst most of my collaborations in this field have been in the form of interpretative portraiture, I have often been asked to put my imagination to work on such diverse subjects as family groups, cars, boats, album sleeves for rock bands to brass bands, bathrooms, horses, interiors and exteriors.
Lynne Wilkinson Lynne works directly on the canvas and does not sketch out a plan. Her pictures evolve in a similar way to arranging a pile of furniture in a room, ultimately everything has it place. She says she makes mistakes along the way, and make adjustments, but this is all part of the process of how she paint. Completing a picture gives a real buzz, but parting with it can be difficult. But there’s no greater compliment when somebody buys my work and takes it into their home.
Matt Wood Having never formally studied art, but was always interested in producing images and artwork that would reflect his passion for sport, music and film. Matt began painting in 2002 when he moved to Sheffield to study economics and sociology and decided that he needed some distinctive posters to decorate his room in the university halls of residence.
Borrowing some materials from his father who works in the sign industry, Matt set about creating pictures on white Foamex panels and after experimenting with several types of paint and found that Dulux trade emulsion gave the best results. Matt’s technique developed quickly as he moved from a two-tone pop art style to his celebrated ‘photo-realistic’ style.
Smart Art Galleries is Sheffield’s most innovative and exciting art destination, offering a unique product range for the 21st Century art lover. Situated in Totley, the gallery offers a vibrant mix of contemporary fine art, catering for a diverse audience. The gallery regularly displays work ranging from colourist and abstract, to figurative and photo-realistic.
Nominated as the critics choice in The Times, Smart Art Galleries has hosted exhibitions from Rolf Harris, Doug Hyde and Fabian Perez as well as stocking an exclusive collection of local art to suit all tastes.
Whether you are new to buying art or a seasoned collector, Smart Art Galleries will help you find art that will work perfectly in either your home or office surroundings.
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