Snow & River
£500.00

Birthplace: Carlisle
Location: Eden Valley, Cumbria
Art Medium: Oils
Education:

  • 1987-88 Foundation Course in Fine Art, Carlisle

  • 1989-92 BA (Honours) Fine Art, Exeter

After being born in 1964, Colin was raised on a farm in Brackenber Moor near Appleby in the Eden Valley. Art was his best subject at school, but it wasn’t until he was twenty-one that he realised he could make it a career. He enrolled in an art school and after graduation, he came back to Cumbria for two years. Wanting to grow more as a painter, he then moved to London to pursue his dreams.

In 1998, Colin realised that his work was selling well. In 2000, he decided to quit his part time job and focus entirely on painting. Since 1992, his work had always been narrative based, but one day he painted a seascape from his imagination. He couldn’t take his eyes off it. This was a profound moment for him because then he realised that art doesn’t have to be about meaning. In fact, it was more important that the application was beautiful.

Colin has and always will experiment, but when he first started back at the age of twenty-one, he had envisaged himself being a landscape painter. He finally got this chance when we moved to Derbyshire in 2005. During this time, he continued to show work all across the UK despite changing styles. After building a studio and a couple of years painting indoors, he knew he had to start going outside to paint.

Another six years passed while he struggled to find his way into Plein Air, trying many different approaches. Finally in 2012, he had his breakthrough which lead him to stripping his palette back and painting while standing up and using large amounts of pure oil paint. Whilst continuing to refine and adjust his working method and application, he feels happy. It has been a very long journey, but what he has learnt along the way has fed into his work. He can now play with many styles as a result.



MEMORABLE EXHIBITIONS

Bluebell Wood
£850.00
  • April-May 1987 Chequers Restaurant, Chalk Farm Road, London

  • February 1994 “Somewhere between preservation and destruction”, Carnegie Arts Centre, Workington, Cumbria

  • October 1999 “Future Landscapes” Knapp Gallery, Regent’s College, London

  • June 2001 “Lost Wilderness”, Blyth Gallery, Manchester

  • September 2003 “Great Expectations”, Camberwell, London

  • May 2007 “The Nature of Nature” Tregoning gallery, Derby

  • Sept 2009 Flannels, Leeds, Yorkshire

  • Feb 2011 “The Earth Beneath us” Mooch Art, Manchester

  • July 2012 “Albion”, GX gallery, London

  • June 2013 “English Landscapes”, GX gallery, London

  • May 2014 “En Plein Air”, GX gallery, London

  • June 2014 “Colin Halliday”, Alchemy gallery, Macclesfield

  • Oct 2014 “New work”, Tarpey gallery, Castle Donnington

  • April 2015 “Solo”, StJohn Street Gallery, Ashbourne

  • May 2015 “The Nature of Paint”, GX Gallery, London

  • July 2016 “The untameable Nature of Nature”, Tarpey Gallery

  • May 2017 “Chasing Rainbows”, GX gallery , London

*The above is not the full list of exhibitions Colin has had over the years. In total, he’s had 84 exhibitions, 44 of which were solo.

PUBLICATIONS

  • May 2007 Derbyshire Life, Article by Ashley Franklin

  • July 2008 Art of England, Article by Eduardo Sant’Anna

  • Oct 2009 Art of England, Article by Dr. Jonathan Vickery

  • Oct 2015 artsbeat, arts in Derbyshire, Article by Amanda Penman

  • 2018 Painters Tubes, issue 7, Article by Denis Taylor


Work represented by us:

Paintings: Colin Halliday

https://www.colinhallidayart.co.uk/