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Robin Everett | Dessary II - To A'Chuil

Robin Everett | Dessary II - To A'Chuil

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A hazily evocative original landscape oil painting, available to purchase with free worldwide shipping.

Media: Oil Painting

Frame: Black

Size: 50 x 40 cm

Style Types: Landscapes

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Robin Everett

Born in the UK in 1989, Robin Everett was quickly whisked away from verdant pastures to the Middle East where he spent the formative years of his youth, returning annually for a brief respite from the desert. He returned in 2008 to study Painting at Glasgow School of Art, receiving a BA (hons) Fine Art in 2012.

Since then Robin has been forging a career as a full-time artist, following his prize-winning* Degree Show with an exhibition at the Candid Arts Trust in London. Robin’s work, hanging in numerous private and corporate collections across the UK, explores the Scottish landscape as it exists in itself, eternally in motion, ever changing: a divine, self-consuming, primal force. The paintings attempt to codify and connect his experiences of this land.

* GSA Landscape Drawing Prize Winner 2012

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