Jeremy Annear
Jeremy Annear is an internationally acclaimed abstract artist who's work reaches beyond form to express an eternal beauty. Through perfectly balanced colour and composition his pieces strike chords of the heart that resonate with the foundations of existence.
Jeremy’s work is now collected worldwide showing in many public and private collections. He has been extensively reviewed and written about by leading art critics and historians including Ian Collins, Andrew Lambirth, Norbert Lynton, John Russel Taylor and Sandy Mallet.
Jeremy was born in Exeter U.K. in 1949 . His family holidays were spent in Cornwall where he met and was influenced by artists and the vibrant and influential modernist arts community of the West Penwith in the 1950/60’s. From an early age he determined to be an artist. In the mid sixties he went to Exeter College of Art and it was at this time that he exhibited his first abstract paintings. Whilst raising a young family he taught art and pursued other ways to earn an income, but during this time he made his own work. In the mid 1980’s his work began to flourish, early signs of an assured ‘language’ of painting began to form. This coincided with moving to Cornwall to paint full time. Since these early days Jeremy has exhibited widely and regularly in solo and mixed shows in the Uk and abroad.
Sand from White Square
oil on canvas
90 x 90 cm
£14,500
SOLD |Offbeat
acrylic on Paper
38 x 26cm
£1,195