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Edward Tibbs
Off to Crag Lough

 
A happy day out in the wonderful Northumbrian countryside!

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

Edward Tibbs

Northumberland born artist Edward Tibbs studied at Newcastle College of Art where he won a bursary to study design in Italy.

In a career in advertising he won many other prizes and lots of awards including a 'National Rose Award' for his designs.

Edward retired in 2002. Now with the opportunity to devote more of his time to painting, his desire is to capture a moment of expression or movement - bringing character into his work.

Edward has had his paintings exhibited throughout the UK. 

Edward had a further award through a painting exhibited at 'The People Show'.

Edward works on various figurative themes in his work including paintings and pastels of village life, animals and people. His series of paintings of dancers reflects his interest in the human form. The lighter side of Edwards work is conveyed both by his series of Man and Dog paintings as well as his pastels of places he knows well such as the towns and villages of Northumberland. He is equally at home depicting urban life, especially that of Newcastle Upon Tyne and its many characters.

You can find out more about Edward and his work in Marshall Hall's 'The Artists of Northumbria'.

Other paintings by this artist:

  • The Last Chip
  • A Canny Catch
  • Just Rolling Along
  • A Mars a Day
  • It's a goal and the crowd go mad
  • Sharing the bait
  • Old Friends
  • Autumn Harvest, Corbridge
  • A Cornet and a Plodge
  • Race you There
  • Skipping in the Row
  • Hopping on for Hawes End
  • Easy Rider
  • Staying Dry
  • Evening Shopping, Corbridge
  • Early Walkers
  • 'Ham or Cheese Dear'
  • Heading Home
  • He's a Tramp
  • Let's head for the Hills
  • Swine Lake - Dance of the small Pigletts
  • A canny day
  • Don't let go Dad

Artwork Tags: Humour | Landscape | Northumbrian | Pastel

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