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Ray Blakwill Biography
Ray Blakwill was born in
Exeter in 1948 and trained at Exeter College of Art. In 1969 he embarked on a
career as a graphic designer and art director working extensively in London and
the South West. Demand for his work and a desire to paint full time encouraged
him to turn professional in 1990.
Throughout his career Ray has been inspired by the beauty of the West Country
landscape and he has developed his own distinctive style of water-colour
painting. Since 1979 he has worked from his East Devon studio producing more
work for a number of exhibitions throughout the West Country. More recently his
work has been included in major London exhibitions, including the Royal
Institute of Painters in Water-Colours at the Mall Gallery.
The widespread popularity of Ray Balkwill`s work lies in his ability to capture
the mood of his chosen subject. He has, to date, specialised in harbour and
estuary scenes which is where his passion lies. The visual intensity of his
images lies in his communication of the sights, sounds and moods of the ever
changing sea. “Painting estuaries and harbours is a joy, the mere thought of
which gets me reaching for a brush,” says Ray. “Capturing mood and atmosphere is
the main objective in my painting and there can be no better medium for this
than water-colour.”
Alongside his painting Ray writes for “The Artist” magazine and in 1997 produced
a solo gallery exhibition, to add to his list of achievements.
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