#coronarirappresenta - Anthony Giles <<Brezze e nebbie del KENT>>
Exhibitions, Italy, Roma, 03 May 2016
PRESS RELEASE:
Coronari 111 ART GALLERY is pleased to announce the addition of the Artist in the gallery English Anthony GILES. His wonderful seascapes of KENT finally exclusively in ROME 3 to 31 May. ROME - Via dei Coronari 111. GILES Anthony is an English contemporary painter, lover of seascapes, inspired by his beautiful Kent, where he lives and works. His works are strongly influenced by years of studies and research on past greats such as Turner, Seago and Jackson. GILES uses traditional methods, following the footsteps of JMW Turner, making a plaster primer and then mixing beeswax, turpentine and oil paint or enamel to get a glowing mix which can convey the essence and quality of light found at moment "en plein air" on the beach, perhaps during a summer storm. His paintings often bear the mark of these events, and it is likely to find in them traces of sand or grass blown by the wind, witness the magical moment just painted. Even these random elements, as well as the raindrops on the canvas during the sketch, are a fundamental part of the artist's creative process, which seeks in some way to nature to live concretely in his works.

Anthony GILES is a British contemporary painter, lover of seascapes, inspired by his beautiful Kent, where he lives and works. His works are strongly influenced by years of studies and research on past greats such as Turner, Seago and Jackson. GILES likes to begin his "en plein air" works, even the large canvases, are initiated at the beach, heedless of the wind, land, or the approach of a storm. The canvases are then shooting in the studio, for several weeks or months. Often the work begins with a watercolor sketch, to get a quick overview of the landscape and shades to play, but then all the paintings are finished with oil, often on wooden panels or linen canvas. GILES uses traditional methods, following the footsteps of JMW Turner, making a plaster primer and then mixing beeswax, turpentine and oil paint or enamel to get a glowing mix which can convey the essence and quality of light found at moment "en plein air" on the beach, perhaps during a summer storm. The canvases in fact often bear the mark of these events, and it is likely to find in them traces of sand or grass blown by the wind, witness the magical moment just painted. Even these random elements, as well as the raindrops on the canvas during the sketch, are a fundamental part of the artist's creative process, which seeks in some way to nature to reside concretamanete in his works. GILES Anthony says: "The sea is in my blood and in my family history. And 'the backbone of my entire artistic production, as it was for many of my ancestors who came on the lifeboats, in the middle of a storm, to save the lost souls in danger of extinction. We live in a world of great beauty. From the small perfection of a snowflake to bully color of an autumn sunset, which often overlook in our busy lives and we see only rarely. He can, through my eyes Artist, to pass the time watching every color, shade of the world around me and then transfer that moment on the canvas. " GILES is increasingly moving away, in a conscious way by the form, recognizable in his earlier work, thus achieving a greater abstraction, which transmits energy and light, telling the true essence of the elements as well as he perceives them. dark rain clouds and charges, a stormy sea that bathes the coast of foam filling it, a faint glimmer of light on the horizon, or a summer cry that quickly moves to the beach or the harbor is all you want to tell GILES of his beloved Kent coast, calling them to life in his paintings, giving the viewer a unique experience
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