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Mollies Garden
Watercolour & goauche. Size 38 x 30cms Price 300 pounds

Malcolm Moseley

Malcolm Moseley was born in Birmingham and studied at Winchester School of Art, The Central School and the Royal College of Art, moving to Ipswich in 1984.

He has produced several solo shows and has been included in numerous mixed events including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer exhibitions and the New English Art Club.

Moseley's paintings investigate colour, shape and texture in the landscape.He produces something for everyone: small intimate watercolours, large bold acrylics, cool subtle linear abstracts, and multi-layered mixed media constructions.

Many of his paintings are built up layer by layer over a period of time. He can present you with busy surfaces of dots, short brush strokes, dabs and squiggles, while others construct interlocking and overlapping lines creating great depth and a real sense of place.

Some of his paintings are completely abstract, absent of all literal references, while others ontroduce a hint of still life artifacts such as vases or flowers.

When you see his work  you just get the feeling that he thoroughly enjoys the act of painting and experimenting with different marks and materials.

"I always want to produce paintings that celebrate life - that are joyful" - Malcolm Moseley.

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