Biography
Nick was born in Hastings in East Sussex, where he has lived all his life and where he is based.
He studied Art and Design at Hastings College of Arts and Technology and graduated at Brighton University in 2006.
During his late teens his Grandfather took him to the famous London Galleries such as The Tate Gallery (now The Tate Britain), The National Gallery and The Courthold Institute etc and introduced me to painters such as Turner, Constable and the Impressionists who have since been a major influence upon his work.
Since his years at Art College, he has yearned to explore a more expressive and abstract approach. This has now become a reality for him and has shaped the presentation and creation of his modern art.
He likes to work with a variety styles and techniques as this provides a far greater manoeuvrability for him to experiment and bring energy and exercise the power of colour into his paintings.
He uses photography and sketch books for his research and ideas. He then takes images from his photographs or sketches and use processes of abstraction, play and reinterpretation to produce his unique paintings.
He studied Art and Design at Hastings College of Arts and Technology and graduated at Brighton University in 2006.
During his late teens his Grandfather took him to the famous London Galleries such as The Tate Gallery (now The Tate Britain), The National Gallery and The Courthold Institute etc and introduced me to painters such as Turner, Constable and the Impressionists who have since been a major influence upon his work.
Since his years at Art College, he has yearned to explore a more expressive and abstract approach. This has now become a reality for him and has shaped the presentation and creation of his modern art.
He likes to work with a variety styles and techniques as this provides a far greater manoeuvrability for him to experiment and bring energy and exercise the power of colour into his paintings.
He uses photography and sketch books for his research and ideas. He then takes images from his photographs or sketches and use processes of abstraction, play and reinterpretation to produce his unique paintings.