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Martin
Caulkin's Work
Martin Caulkin was born in Birmingham in 1945,
where he studied Graphics and Illustration at Birmingham College
of Arts and Crafts. In the 1970s he moved to London, working
as a freelance illustrator and teacher. When some of his work
was published in print form and distributed throughout Europe
and the US, it instigated a move to rural Worcestershire with
his wife Anne.
This change of environment stimulated an interest
in landscape through the medium of watercolour. He finds watercolour
the ideal vehicle to evoke the subtle moods and illusive light
changes found in Britain.
He has a special fondness for dusk - twilight
being the perfect time of the day to express not only its poetry
and transitory quality, but also its meditative aspects. He
considers his works more as tone poems than as straight representations
of landscape.
Martin is a regular exhibitor at the Royal
Birmingham Society of Artists. He has had various one-man and
group exhibitions in the Midlands and London. His work is in
collections in Britain, Canada, the US, Holland and Norway.
He first exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water
Colours Annual Exhibition in 1983, where he was commended for
one of his paintings and subsequently invited to become a Member
of the Institute.
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