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About the Artist |
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influences are the bees that sting me, the midges that bite me and the
birds that sing so sweetly.
I was born in 1962. With a stick and a pair of wellies I fought many battles in the hayfields and moors of Northern England. I grew up somewhat whilst being educated at St Martins School of Art in London, after which I was lucky enough to work for many of my favourite publishers, doing art work for Penguin Books, the Radio Times, Homes and Gardens and various BBC publications. I moved to New York and lived in very small apartments, producing work for the New York Times, Time Magazine and Travel and Leisure. While in America I became interested in leather work and started producing products for the fashion designer Paul Smith on 5th avenue. A fantastic way to meet models. Life moved on and so did I. Several months spent in an Indian factory designing embroidered soft furnishings. What a beautiful and horrible place. For many years now I have been living back in the lovely Durham dales where I pursue my love for nature in contemporary art, occasionally I dust off my wellies and sharpen my stick. Please use the following link to check out Mark's Blog rowneyart.blogspot |
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External Links
Rowneyart blog rowneyart.blog
Imagine Gallery www.imaginegallery.co.uk
The Biscuit Factory www.thebiscuitfactory.com
The Lost Gallery www.lostgallery.co.uk
Brian Sinfield Gallery www.briansinfield.com
Ben Haslam Gallery www.tynedalefineartproducts.co.uk
Artsbank www.artsbank.co.uk
Allendale Forge Studios www.allendaleforgestudios.co.uk
Bees in art www.beesinart
Wee Birdy www.Wee Birdy: Columbia Road
Interface www.interfacearts.co.uk