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Eddie Fordham


Discarded Door, Hemerdon Mine

Discarded Door, Hemerdon Mine

Painted from inside the then-derelict Hemerdon Mine, situated near Plymouth.

Original
Oil on canvas
116cm x 76cm

Introduction

 

(1) All works are created using professional artist quality oil colours and canvases.

 

(2) Sold direct from the studio, commission free. 

(3) Guaranteed despatch within 5 working days. International delivery is available. 

(4) All works are professionally packaged in wooden crates.

(5) 14 day, no quibble returns. full-refund

 

Bank transfer or cheque only. Commissions welcome.

For enquiries or purchase offers contact:

Tel: 07900024685

Mob: 07900024685

Email: eddie.fordham@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 
 

Statement

 

I am a full-time, degree educated (Fine art) practicing artist with a studio on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, with many sales in the UK, USA, China and Australia


I live and work in a beautiful part of the country, and take inspiration from that. I choose to interpret this, not necessarily by painting the topographical, but instead finding the ordinary to describe the extraordinary. I like to explore these, they are often far from being simple and uninspiring. I find there is a natural poeticism, look closely and you will find a complex tapestry of colour, texture, light and shade.

 

 

 

Biography

1994-1997University of Plymouth (Exeter Campus) BA (Hons) Fine Art. 2.1 (with Bridget McCrum Award)
1992-1994Plymouth College of Art & Design. BTEC National Diploma (Distinction) General Art & Design.

I am a full-time, degree educated (Fine art) practicing artist with a studio on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, with many sales in the UK, USA, China and Australia


I live and work in a beautiful part of the country, and take inspiration from that. I choose to interpret this, not necessarily by painting the topographical, but instead finding the ordinary to describe the extraordinary. I like to explore these, they are often far from being simple and uninspiring. I find there is a natural poeticism, look closely and you will find a complex tapestry of colour, texture, light and shade.