| Philip Jackson | |||||||||||
| Philip Jackson is an artist who runs Stratside Gallery and the Stratton History Archive in his native town of Stratton. He has painted professionally since 1980. Exhibitions of his work have been held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London and the Washington County Museum of Fine Art in the United States. | |||||||||||
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He has also exhibited at the following art societies:- Royal Academy |
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SELF-PORTRAIT (Locked out after a few beers) |
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Exhibited : Royal Society of Portrait Painters 1983 |
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He wrote and published Waterways and Wetlands, a limited-edition book illustrated with over 300 of his paintings and drawings. Hand-bound in Morocco leather, the book has been sold in eleven countries. He now combines his interest in local history with his works as a painter and displays paintings alongside items from his historical collection. As a result he is currently working on books featuring both his artwork and his historical interest.
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