Item NMC/1854B - Drawing of exterior of church chancel

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NMC/1854B

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Drawing of exterior of church chancel

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  • 1980 (Creation)

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2 of 2

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Fish eye view of exterior of a church chancel.  Some paint marks and splatters from another work.

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(1956-)

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Sandy Murphy was born in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1956. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1976 until 1980, when he graduated with an honours degree. He completed a teacher training course and taught in Ayrshire schools until 1985. At this point he took the decision to paint professionally, full time.He has had numerous solo exhibitions in galleries across Scotland and England, including Roger Billcliffe Fine Art Gallery, Glasgow, Panter and Hall, London, Waterford Gallery, Hale, Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow, Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, Thompsons Gallery, London, John Davies Fine Art, Stow-on-the-Wold.He was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW) in 1996, the Royal Glasgow Institue of the Fine Arts (RGI) in 2000 and the Paisley Art Institute (PAI) in 2010.

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Charcoal and pastel on paper - some paint marks from another work.

Dimensions: 470 x 360 mm

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