CHRISTINE TAHERIAN

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Title: Flowers                                          Title: Morocco 

Medium: Mixed Media                                Medium: Mixed Media

Size: 680x460mm                                     Size: 460x680mm

               

Title: Neighbourhood                                            Title: Rainy Day 

Medium: Mixed Media                                           Medium: Mixed Media

Size: 850x950mm                                                Size: 550x590mm

               

Title: Student                                             Title: Village 

Medium: Oil                                                 Medium: Mixed Media

Size: 830x830mm                                         Size: 640x650mm

 

Christine born in Cardiff in 1960. During late 70’s she went to Glasgow and attended a Fine Art Course in Glasgow University. She then moved to Tehran with her family and continued studying and practicing painting.

While she was in Tehran, she also studied Persian language and researched on Middle Eastern Culture. Christine has produced art works in different mediums and styles but her major interest is impressionism using Oils, Acrylics and Mixed Medium.

Christine returned to the United Kingdom with her husband and three children in mid 90’s and continued working with different art groups in Surrey and London area. She is currently member of different art societies such as Guildford Art Society, Woking Art Society and The Society of Women Artists (Associate).

Christine has had a number of awards for her paintings and has been interviewed by the media, on a numerous occasions, for her achievements.

Christine values the usage of colours and forms to express herself and give less weight to detail.

We have all experienced moments of life with strong feelings. Christine tries to capture these special moments of life, using impressionism, so that the viewer can build up the rest of the picture in his/her mind. In a way which can be related to the past experience and memory of the viewer. It is intended that the viewer being encouraged to contribute to a version of painting which is uniquely the viewer’s own experience and therefore will be engaged with it time and time again each time from a slightly different aspect.

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