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The Correspondent
| Medium | Vintage Typeset, GoldLeaf, Collage and Watercolor |
| Dimensions | 14.5 x 6.5 inches Artwork Size | 19.25 x 11.5 x 1.75 inches framed |
| Value | $2,000.00 |
Story of this Artwork
This piece is a tower of letters, yet undecided at present, still in the mind of the writer. Poised before their thought unfolds. Symbols of communication on paper. To be placed horizontal eventually to form a language and be understood. To have meaning and value to the reader. The Correspondent, a communicator.
Artist Biography
Stuart Robertson was born in Kent, UK in 1962 and moved to London in 1981. His education includes his studies at two prominent art academies, Maidstone and Wimbledon School of Art. In addition to his schooling, he also worked as an illustrator undertaking many notable commissions for commercial publications including Penguin Random House, The New Scientist, and The Times Publications.
In 1984, Stuart visited India where he travelled extensively, working on-site in watercolour and pen and ink. Stuart relocated to New Delhi in 1989 to take up the position of Head of Illustration at The Times of India and had three major solo shows during this time at The British Council and The Art Today Gallery.
Having returned to London in 1996, he became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and now exhibits regularly at The Bankside and Piers Feetham Gallery in the UK. Having joined Kostuik Gallery in 2022, he currently works and resides in Vancouver, BC.