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In Conversation with Ben Jamie

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In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
Add a dash of style to your feet with our Black Skull & Crossbones Velvet Slip On Slippers. New & Lingwood's use of the Skull & Crossbones motif dates all the way back to 1865 when we first incorporated the device from Villiers House at Eton College. Mens Fashion
Black Skull & Crossbones Velvet Slip On Slippers
Add a dash of style to your feet with our Black Skull & Crossbones Velvet Slip On Slippers. New & Lingwood's use of the Skull & Crossbones motif dates all the way back to 1865 when we first incorporated the device from Villiers House at Eton College.
Ben’s earlier paintings looked to the edgelands of our cities, liminal space rarely considered and designed for utility over form. His palette has often set his works apart with day-glo colours alongside pastels. Alongside, Colours, City, Pastels, Apart, Palette
In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
Ben’s earlier paintings looked to the edgelands of our cities, liminal space rarely considered and designed for utility over form. His palette has often set his works apart with day-glo colours alongside pastels.
Ben has been a practicing artist since graduating with a BA at University of Gloucestershire in 2002, but it wasn’t until he enrolled on the Turps Art School between 2014 – 16 that he developed the distinctive style he’s now known for. Turps is an alternate Art School based in South London with peer lead tuition from leading contemporary painters. It has a strong record of producing artists who go on to make an impact within the London and the wider art world. South London, Art School, Art World, Tuition, Peer, Painters, University
In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
Ben has been a practicing artist since graduating with a BA at University of Gloucestershire in 2002, but it wasn’t until he enrolled on the Turps Art School between 2014 – 16 that he developed the distinctive style he’s now known for. Turps is an alternate Art School based in South London with peer lead tuition from leading contemporary painters. It has a strong record of producing artists who go on to make an impact within the London and the wider art world.
Ben Jamie is a contemporary artist, born in Nottingham and now based in London. We caught up with him in his Hackney Wick studio for an in-conversation between Ben and his gallerist Andy Wicks, Director of Castor where they discussed the roots of his painting practice, career highlights to date and the alchemy of painting with a limited palette. Contemporary Artists, Then And Now, Andy, Men Casual, Nottingham, Alchemy
In Conversation With Artist Ben Jamie
Ben Jamie is a contemporary artist, born in Nottingham and now based in London. We caught up with him in his Hackney Wick studio for an in-conversation between Ben and his gallerist Andy Wicks, Director of Castor where they discussed the roots of his painting practice, career highlights to date and the alchemy of painting with a limited palette.