Brighton Pier
1991
74.0 x 59.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Brighton Pier
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
アーティストの略歴
Andrew Macara (b.1944): A Painter Rooted in Coastal Devon
Andrew Macara, born in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, in 1944, embarked on a largely self-taught artistic journey that would ultimately establish him as one of Britain’s most distinctive contemporary landscape painters. Rejecting formal academic training initially, he honed his skills through observation and experimentation, developing a singular style characterized by vibrant colour palettes and an intuitive grasp of light and shadow—elements that would become central to his oeuvre. His formative years were spent absorbing the artistic spirit of St Ives School of Painting alongside Leonard Fuller, fostering connections with fellow artists who championed Impressionistic techniques.- Early Influences: Macara’s initial exposure to art was profoundly shaped by the Cornish landscape and the pioneering work of artists like Alfred Munnings and Stanhope Forbes, whose depictions of coastal scenes instilled in him a deep appreciation for capturing atmospheric conditions and conveying emotion through colour.
- Royal Society of British Artists Membership (1981): Recognition of his artistic talent arrived with election to the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) in 1981, marking a pivotal moment in his career and solidifying his position within the British art establishment.
A Distinctive Style: Impressionism and Coastal Landscapes
Macara’s artistic approach is fundamentally rooted in Impressionistic principles—a deliberate choice that prioritizes capturing fleeting moments of light and colour over meticulous detail. He eschews photographic realism, instead striving to convey the essence of his subjects through expressive brushstrokes and tonal variations. This stylistic commitment is particularly evident in his celebrated depictions of Devon’s coastline, where he meticulously renders the interplay between sunlight and sea spray, creating canvases brimming with vibrancy and dynamism. His paintings are frequently compared to those of William Gear and Annish Kapoor, artists who similarly championed a bold aesthetic that embraced abstraction while retaining an awareness of tonal harmony.- Palette & Technique: Macara’s distinctive palette—often dominated by hues of turquoise, ochre, and crimson—reflects his fascination with capturing the dramatic beauty of coastal environments. He employs loose brushstrokes and layering techniques to build up textures and imbue his canvases with palpable energy.
Notable Exhibitions & Commissions
Macara’s artistic reputation gained considerable traction through participation in prestigious art exhibitions, including Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions and the New English Art Club mixed exhibitions. His work has been showcased at galleries across Britain, notably Red Rag Gallery and Olympia Contemporary Art Fair, attracting attention from discerning collectors worldwide. Furthermore, he undertook significant commissions for public and private clients—a testament to his ability to translate conceptual ideas into compelling visual narratives.- Specific Achievements: Among Macara’s most notable accomplishments is his contribution to the “Olympic Art Programme” in 2009, where he created a series of paintings inspired by the spirit of athletic endeavour and human resilience.
Travel & Artistic Inspiration
Throughout his career, Macara has travelled extensively—capturing images from diverse locales including South India, Santorini (Greece), and the Costa Brava (Spain)—to fuel his artistic imagination. These journeys broadened his visual vocabulary and deepened his understanding of cultural landscapes, enriching his paintings with nuanced observations about human interaction with nature. His Derbyshire home continues to serve as a source of inspiration—particularly for winter scenes that evoke the quiet beauty of snow-covered hillsides.Legacy & Recognition
Andrew Macara’s enduring influence on British landscape painting is undeniable. His unwavering dedication to Impressionistic technique and his masterful portrayal of coastal vistas have cemented his place among Britain's most respected artists. He remains a prolific painter, consistently producing works that resonate with viewers through their expressive colour palettes and evocative compositions—a testament to the transformative power of artistic vision and lifelong engagement with the natural world. His work is held in numerous collections internationally, ensuring that his distinctive style will continue to inspire future generations of painters.andrew macara
1944 -
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern figurative
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Academy']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Annish Kapoor
- William Gear
- Date Of Birth: 1944
- Full Name: Andrew Macara
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks: ['Sunbathers on the Rocks']
- Place Of Birth: Ashbourne, Derbyshire

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