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Artist: John Wilson
 

 

 

 
Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  One big happy family
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  13.5 by 18 inches
Comments:
rare piece, edition number 1/150
   
 
Price:
  £295
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  A Timeless Town
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  15 by 18 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  Sorry Sold
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
 

Infant Van Gogh and friends

 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  15 by 18 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  £240
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Friends Forever
 
Medium:
  150 edition sculpture
 
Image Size:
  9.5 inches tall
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  £399
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
 

With a little help from my friend

 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  12 by 9.5 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  Sold out Sorry
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Friends for Life DELUXE
 
Medium:
  95 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  11 by 23 inches
Comments:
Rare piece released in 2005 in support of Children in Need. There is an original drawing incorporated into mount.
   
 
Price:
  Sold out Sorry
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Bedtime Story
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  13.5 by 18 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  Sold out Sorry
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Smile
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  13.5 by 18 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  £235
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Bath time
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  13.5 by 18 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  £235
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  In the Spotlight
 
Medium:
  150 edition giclee
 
Image Size:
  14.5 by 22 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  £270
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  The Masters I
 
Medium:
  150 edition canvas board
 
Image Size:
  13 by 36 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
  Sold out Sorry
 
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  The Masters II
 
Medium:
  150 edition canvas board
 
Image Size:
  13 by 36 inches
Comments:
 
   
 
Price:
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Artist:
  John Wilson
 
Title:
  Night at the Museum
 
Medium:
  150 edition canvas board
 
Image Size:
  10 by 33.75 inches
Comments:
Free 'Art' limited edition print with this picture whilst stocks last!
   
 
Price:
  £299 framed
 
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John Wilson

“Out of the ashes rose the Phoenix……” My palette is a mess, my paint box is a mess, I somehow end up splashing paint over everything including myself, and yet a clean, sharp picture emerges out of it all! That’s probably one of the reasons I enjoy painting so much - the fact that out of all this chaos, there’s really a hidden sense of order within it all.

A few years ago I worked exclusively in watercolour, but when one of the paintings I was working on required a stronger colour, I was forced to experiment with a less familiar type of paint. So I bought a tube of gouache, and the rest, as they say, is history! That one tube resulted in a change in the whole way I painted - to the point that 90% of what I now do is in gouache.

I usually start with a very small rough sketch, which I then enlarge onto my full size heavy watercolour paper. I do very little pencil work here, just enough to mark out the perspective. I prefer to work freehand with the paint straight onto the paper and see what emerges.

When doing a painting that incorporates children’s art, I use wax crayon, and although I’m right handed, to get the desired effect I tend to use my left hand. A painting can take me anywhere from one afternoon, to 4 days to complete, depending upon the amount of detail. And these can often be pretty long days! But once I’m immersed within my painting, I don’t tend to realise what the time is! At various stages throughout a picture, however, I need to stop and take a step back from it, just to make sure that it is developing as I had envisaged. On the satisfactory completion of a painting I will give it a title and then finally photograph it for my own records.