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Art Prints Of Paul Horton And Jack Vettriano


July 19, 2009

There are some great British painters about now a days and many of them have risen from obscurity to become famous. A lot of these British artists have made a name for themselves by selling Limited prints of their work, which are more affordable. On a visit to Southampton recently I even saw Jack Vettriano and Paul Horton prints for sale in a shopping centre.

Paul Horton Is said to be a current day Lowry. He has been painting since he was a youth of only Ten, where he was nurtured by his art teacher to embrace his gift, little was known that those fundamental times would be the foundation for the well-being of Horton’s art and the genius he would bring to the people of today.

He turned professional in 1997 but found it hard to enter the world of the elusive art industry until he found someone who understood his creations and helped him into the art world. Now he is internationally known and his art shown in over 200 galleries worldwide and produced by one of Europe’s best fine art publishers Washington Green.

Artist Jack Vettriano was born in Scotland, in the city of fife, where he finished school at 16 to become a mining engineer. On his 21st birthday, his partner bought him a set of watercolour paints, and then Vettriano began to start revising how to paint. This new hobby of his, and it began to grow inside of him until it more or less became second nature to him, and he spent most of his spare time painting.

In 1989, he felt the need to find out if his creations were good enough, so he prepared and sent off 2 of his paintings to the ‘Royal Scottish Academy’ whilst they were holding an exhibition. He didn’t really know that his paintings were brilliant, but however, they were both accepted and sold all in the same day, which shocked him loads.

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