Cudworth, Nick (1947-2021)

Creator details

Name
Cudworth, Nick (1947-2021)
Nationality
British
Biography
Nick Cudworth was born in Derby in 1947 and received his degree at the Chelsea School of Art. He has been a practicing artist for over 35 years. Nick also enjoyed an early career in music as a piano player with the band Siren and recorded several blues/rock and roll albums in the 1960’s on John Peel’s label. His successful reputation as an artist has been gained by having exhibited in group and one man shows in galleries throughout the world including London, Milan, Winnipeg and New York. Nick was commissioned by The Royal Mail to design a set of stamps for the Commonwealth Games which were on show at The Post Office Museum in Bath. In 1999 The National Portrait Gallery in London purchased a painting of film director Ken Loach for their permanent exhibition. Nick works primarily in oil and pastel and is equally known for his landscape, still life and portraiture.

Assets (126 in total)

Easter Bonnet, 2006 (oil on canvas)
Still Life (In Rock and Roll) II (oil on canvas)
Reading Between the Lines II, 2006 (oil on canvas)
Walcot Parade, 2010 (oil on canvas)
Mobilisation, 2000 (oil on canvas)
Crossed Lines, 2005 (oil on canvas)
Blind Date, 2006 (oil on canvas)
Reading Between the Lines I, 2005 (oil on canvas)
Littleton Wood Barn - Autumn, 2014 (oil on canvas)
Dancing Shoes (oil on canvas)
Gone to Cairo (oil on canvas)
Facing the Music, 2002 (pastel on white paper)

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