TOM
DEAKINS
Places
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Private View Saturday 19th August
2006 noon - 5.00pm
Wine served - All Works for Sale
Exibition Finishes Sunday 10th September 2006 |
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Where enquiries of prices are
made on the gallery, the work is subject to availability
and the price to change.
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- measurements in cm -
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Plummer Wood
23x28 |

A Thunder Storm, Homelye Farm
12.5x38 |

Spring Spraying
20x30.5 |

The Dahlia
15x20 |

Indian Chestnut at Easton Lodge
20x25.5 |

St Edmund’s Lane
51x86.5 |

Liberty Hall Farm
20x30.5 |

Stebbing Mount
38x61 |

Our Garden under Snow
25.5x30.5 |

East Window
30.5x46 |

Aldeburgh Cottages
15x20 |

Our House
15x20 |

Beyond
32x51 |

North Street
7.5x15 |

Number 37
20x25.5 |

Arch and Gate
20x25.5 |
 Finchingfield
10x25.5 |

The Mound
38x46 |

Folly Mill Lane
5x12.5 |

The Italian Garden
18x30.5 |

Goodfellows
10x15 |

A Far Green Country
12.5x30.5 |

Track
20x25.5 |

Bigods, A Panorama Through 90°
15x61 |

Byway
20x30.5 |

Cold Harbour Villas
9x24 |

Road and Cloud
15x20 |

The Yard
23x30.5 |

The Zig-Zag Path
15x20 |

Winter Slowly Shed
23x61 |

September in the Alleyway
30.5x41 |

Along the Back Gardens
18x30.5 |

Wheat Path
23x30.5 |

Summer Land
15x38 |

Modern Rubbish
25.5x30.5 |

Halstead Allotments
30.5x51 |

Bean Rows, New Street
20x25.5 |

Shower at Sunset
20x30.5 |

Felsted School, Frosty Morning
51x76 |

Alexanders
15x20 |
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Britten Memorial, Aldeburgh Beach
30.5x46 |

Over the North Sea
15x25.5 |
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TOM DEAKINS
For me, inspiration starts with a sense of place
and as another East Anglian artist once said,
‘I should paint my own places best.’
I have returned to subjects that I feel a deep
affinity with. Over time, through changing moods
and seasons this familiarity has become deeply
ingrained.
My technique has developed over the years, from
a very fluid, thinly glazed and detailed build-up
of paint to a softer, more restrained approach. |
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Newport (Essex) Grammar School
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BA(Hons) Fine Art, Newcastle
University
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Art Teacher’s Certificate,
Leeds Polytechnic
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Felsted School: Art, Art History,
Architecture
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Part-time at Felsted: Ceramics,
Jewellery
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Adult Education Classes in
Dunmow and Braintree
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Chairman, Dunmow Art Group
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Painting weekends at the
Gardens of Easton Lodge
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September – Artist
in residence at Easton Lodge, commissioned
work and exhibition to commemorate end of
WW2
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ONE-MAN
EXHIBITIONS |
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1989 |
Medici Gallery, London |
1991 |
William Hardie, Glasgow |
1995/2000/06 |
Chappel
Galleries |
1996 |
Hylands House, Chelmsford (family exhibition) |
1999 |
Lindsell Gallery, nr Dunmow (with Father) |
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GROUP
EXHIBITIONS |
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1987,90,94 |
Gallery 44, Aldeburgh |
1990 |
‘A New Generation of NW Essex Artists’,
Fry Gallery, Saffron Walden |
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MIXED
EXHIBITIONS |
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1982 |
Hayward Annual |
1983-98
and 2001-3 |
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition |
1984-91 |
Royal Institute of Oil Painters (3 times finalist
in Winsor and Newton Young Artists Award) |
1985-7 |
WG Skipwith, Winchester |
1986-90 |
Jonathan Poole, London and Woodstock |
1986-93 |
Peter Hedley, Wareham, Dorset |
1988-2005 |
Fry Gallery, Saffron Walden |
1990 |
Holger Braasch, New York |
1992 |
Khoetsu Fine Art, Tokyo |
1999 |
Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London |
2000 |
Not the RA, Llewelyn Alexander, London |
2005 |
Royal Institute
of Oil Painters and New English Art Club |
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WORK
IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS |
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Hatton
Gallery, Newcastle University |
Beecroft
Art Gallery, Westcliff on Sea |
Epping
Forest, District Museum |
Fry
Gallery, Saffron Walden |
The
Gardens of Easton Lodge, nr Dunmow, Essex |
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