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LAWRENCE COULSON
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Lawrence
Coulson grew up surrounded by his famous father’s evocative paintings.
The artist had a great love and enthusiasm for cars and would often draw
his favourite models repetitively on pieces of paper gleaned from his
supportive father. Unbelievably, his early love of all things artistic
only earned him a D grade in the subject at school. Business called as
it always does to school leavers and Lawrence went into retailing and
worked his way to the top of a local family firm as the sales and
marketing manager.
It was during this time that his father once again encouraged him to
pursue his artistic talent by suggesting that he should try painting and
in his professional opinion the paintings that followed were very
encouraging.
Several paintings and a months later the artist was given the
opportunity to display some of his work in a local pub in Cambridge – no
more than a week later he had sold his first painting for £30.00. His
painting continued throughout the eighties during any spare time that
was available and gradually built up a good reputation with the
galleries in his local area who were starting to sell more and more of
his work.
His “big break” came in the mid-nineties when a friend suggested he
display his work at the restaurant he owned on a commission-free basis.
A private exhibition was held soon afterwards and many of his paintings
were bought by galleries and art collectors alike.
Over the next year, Lawrence Coulson was under pressure to work harder
than ever before, using up every minute of his spare time to keep up
with demand while still working his full-time job as manager. It was
only at the point of complete exhaustion that he realised that a choice
between the two careers had to be chosen.
Independence Day, 1997 he officially declared himself an artist. With
galleries selling out and public interest forever rising, one could say
that this artist has gone from strength to strength defying so-called
academic odds and proving himself as a professional.
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LAWRENCE COULSON
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YELLOW WINDBREAK
LAWRENCE COULSON
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Medium:
Lithograph |
Published:
2001 |
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Size:
15" x 20" |
Signed:
Yes |
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Edition Copies:
600 |
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Price:
£85 |
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