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Colin
Kent's Work
Colin Kent was born in London and now lives in
Essex. He studied painting and architecture at Walthamstow College
of Art, and worked for a number of years as an architect. He
was elected a member of the Royal Institute in 1971.
Colin's water colours provoke immediate contemplation.
His atmospheric compositions are stark, often haunting, yet
always compelling. They evoke a sense of isolation without loneliness
or melancholy. The deceptive simplicity of his work, particularly
his studies of the flat Essex landscape, show how the ordinary
can become dramatic, and be invested with a composite beauty
so often overlooked by less perceptive observation.
The quality of his painting is further enhanced
by the imaginative use of ink, gouache, and acrylic in conjunction
with watercolour to achieve the textures and delicate tonal
values for which his work is known. It is often the sheer economy
of his pictures that first strike the viewer, but this belies
the inventiveness of technique and imagination.
Colin's work has been regularly exhibited
at the Royal Institute, as well as the Academy, Guildhall, the
Royal West of England Academy, and at a number of galleries
in the United Kingdom. Also his work has been exhibited in galleries
in the United States.
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