David Atkins, Spring Day on Weymouth Beach
£2,600
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 41 x 61cm
£2,600
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 41 x 61cm
Availability | Stockbridge Gallery, Online Shop |
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Medium | Oil on Board |
Price Bracket | £1,000 – £4,999 |
Size | 41 x 61cm |
Type of Artwork | Painting |
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David Atkins was born in Greenwich, London in 1964. He studied painting at St Martins School of Art, London and Winchester School of Art gaining a 1st Class Honours Degree in painting.
After leaving college he returned to London, where he taught part time and continued painting. He exhibits regularly throughout the UK and in 1999 began showing at the Albemarle Gallery in London, with his first solo show in 2002. He has been awarded numerous prizes including the Horan prize for Painting at the NEAC Exhibition in London and the Façade International Prize for Painting at the Discerning Eye Exhibition in London. He was recently awarded the Baltic Exchange Prize 2018 for painting in the RMSA Exhibition at the Mall Galleries London. He now lives and works in Dorset.