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Leo
McDowell's Work
Leo McDowell was brought up and educated in the
North of England. His early paintings were of moorland scenes
around Ilkley in Yorkshire. After studying Modern Languages
at the universities of Manchester and Cambridge and History
of Art at Innsbruck University he spent eight years teaching
in the Middle East and participated in archaeological studies
and excavations in North Africa, Turkey, Cyprus and Jordan.
He painted extensively during this period and his painting showed
a clear influence of Islamic and Byzantine art.
Leo's recent works include interiors, figurative
and still-life paintings. His style is between abstraction and
figurative representation and uses a variety of media. A number
of motifs occur such as a horse and rider, a cat or a vase of
flowers, and it is Leo's arrangement, treatment and colour choices
which give each work its unique feel.
Leo has been a member of the Royal Institute
of Painters in Water Colours since 1985. He was awarded the
Windsor and Newton RI prize in 1990, and his work can be found
in H.R.H The Prince of Wales' collection of British Contemporary
Paintings. His work is in great demand throughout the world
with sell-out exhibitions in Paris and Tokyo.
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