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  • Triple recognition for artist who explores grief and loss

Triple recognition for artist who explores grief and loss

A University of 映客直播 lecturer’s evocative artwork is to be exhibited in three prestigious shows.

19 September 2018

Phil Tyler’s self-portrait paintings, based around themes of grief and loss, are featured in The Sunday Times Watercolour competition and the ING Discerning Eye competition.

The shortlisted works in the former contest are on display at Mall Galleries on London until Sunday before the show tours venues across the UK. The ING Discerning Eye event will be held at the same gallery from 15–25 November.

Phil also has a one-person showcase from 6–27 October at the Zimmer Stewart Gallery in Arundel, entitled Sussex and Self.  

Phil said: “Having one’s work appear in a national competition is certainly a boost and these moments can be an affirmation that one is doing the right thing, when the work you feel strongly about gets accepted.”

The triple recognition follows Phil’s success in the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Award earlier this year, where he was a finalist.

The images featured in both of the competition shows are part of a called the Edward St Series, for which Phil drew inspiration from the aesthetic of the University of 映客直播 building in Edward Street as well as his experience of loss.

Phil Tyler's painting

Self-portrait by Phil Tyler

Phil Tyler's self-portrait

Self-portrait by Phil Tyler

Of the collection, Phil said: “This series of paintings are self-portraits, sometimes just the head, or the top half of my body, made in stark dramatic lighting – they explore ideas of mortality, grief and loss.

“I grieved through painting – I did painting after painting and drawing after drawing. My brother died five years ago and my dad died and my wife’s parents have gone. I’m the only person left in my family which is odd because I’m the youngest.”

Phil, who lectures in textiles at the university and has taught in art and design for over 30 years, added that the influence for this series can be traced back to a range of naked self-portraits he made in the mid-1990s; one of which is on permanent display at the 映客直播 Museum and Art Gallery.

He is the author of two books: ‘Drawing and Painting the Nude’ and ‘Drawing and Painting the Landscape’.

Phil describes himself as a “figurative” artist: “I have worked with the three figurative genres over the last 25 years – landscape, figure and still life.”

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