E. Stacy Marks

1889-

 

Graham Petley (1944 -  )

 


Graham Petley is one of Britain's foremost living landscape artists, born in Essex in 1944, and educated at the Headley Waiter School in Brentwood before studying Design at the South East Technical College. After working for a time as a window dresser and a deep sea fisherman, he opened an art gallery in Rayleigh in 1972 where he worked hard to promote several artists as well as his own work. In 1980 however, he decided to sell his business in order to concentrate on his paintings and since then he has exhibited widely across the country and abroad.

Inspired by the changing seasons this renowned landscape artist captures the mood and poetry of the countryside. All the pastoral pleasures of the country's magical seasons are faithfully recorded and portrayed in his paintings. Rising early to catch the pearly light of dawn or lingering to witness the golden hues of dusk, Graham has captured the timeless charm of the countryside with breathtaking clarity.

A dedicated and life-long painter who has worked alongside the descendants of the great Impressionists and a former member of the Fine Art Trade Guild, London. Graham has been commissioned on several occasions by members of Middle Eastern Royal families and is regularly exhibited at London's leading galleries (including the prestigious Burlington Paintings) and is collected throughout the world.

Graham lives in Essex with his wife, and have two grown up daughters. He enjoys travel and photography.