Phil Smith

Joined Artfinder: July 2019

Artworks for sale: 303

United Kingdom

About Phil Smith

 
 
  • Biography
    One of my sources of inspiration has been what I have seen under the microscope during my professional life as a marine biologist. I am very happy that my paintings are in collections throughout England and in private and corporate collections in Germany, Italy, and in Canada, New York, Florida and Texas. 

    I have been painting since about 2006, and am largely self-taught. I work mainly using acrylic paints on canvas, usually producing abstracts or semi-abstract landscapes. I am interested in capturing the essence of a place using abstract colour to convey moods and feelings about landscapes, either real or imagined.

    Most abstracts start with paint applied directly to the canvas. Areas of paint are worked with spatulas, paint brushes, rollers or even grout spreading tools. I also cut through surface wet layers of paint to reveal details in the painting below. Many of these paintings are multi-layered and are worked on until something emerges. I rarely know what I am looking to achieve, it is simply an exploration of colour and form.

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  • Education

    1975 - 1981

    UWIST, Cardiff and University of Hull

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    Previous events

    Event: Devon Open Studios 2021

    Dates: 11 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021

    Venue: Devon Open Studios, Glenthorne, Searle Street, Crediton, EX17 2DB

    In September 2021 I took part in the annual Devon Open Studios event, which was very successful.

    Event: Crediton Open Studios 2019

    Dates: 31 May 2019 - 16 Jun 2019

    Venue: Crediton Open Studios, Crediton, UK

    An exhibition in our home studio of approximately 50 of my paintings, mainly abstracts. 14 paintings were sold over the 13 days we were open to visitors.

    Event: Crediton Open Studios 2018

    Dates: 6 Jul 2018 - 8 Jul 2018

    Venue: Crediton Open Studios, Crediton, UK

    An exhibition of approximately 50 of my paintings in our home studio. Eight of the paintings (mainly abstracts) sold in the 3 days we were open.

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Education

1975 - 1981

UWIST, Cardiff and University of Hull


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Devon Open Studios 2021

Dates: 11 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021

Venue: Devon Open Studios, Glenthorne, Searle Street, Crediton, EX17 2DB

In September 2021 I took part in the annual Devon Open Studios event, which was very successful.

Event: Crediton Open Studios 2019

Dates: 31 May 2019 - 16 Jun 2019

Venue: Crediton Open Studios, Crediton, UK

An exhibition in our home studio of approximately 50 of my paintings, mainly abstracts. 14 paintings were sold over the 13 days we were open to visitors.

Event: Crediton Open Studios 2018

Dates: 6 Jul 2018 - 8 Jul 2018

Venue: Crediton Open Studios, Crediton, UK

An exhibition of approximately 50 of my paintings in our home studio. Eight of the paintings (mainly abstracts) sold in the 3 days we were open.


 

Biography

One of my sources of inspiration has been what I have seen under the microscope during my professional life as a marine biologist. I am very happy that my paintings are in collections throughout England and in private and corporate collections in Germany, Italy, and in Canada, New York, Florida and Texas. 

I have been painting since about 2006, and am largely self-taught. I work mainly using acrylic paints on canvas, usually producing abstracts or semi-abstract landscapes. I am interested in capturing the essence of a place using abstract colour to convey moods and feelings about landscapes, either real or imagined.

Most abstracts start with paint applied directly to the canvas. Areas of paint are worked with spatulas, paint brushes, rollers or even grout spreading tools. I also cut through surface wet layers of paint to reveal details in the painting below. Many of these paintings are multi-layered and are worked on until something emerges. I rarely know what I am looking to achieve, it is simply an exploration of colour and form.