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Simon Pritchard (b. 1961, Orpington, Kent, a suburb of London)
Drawing on many influences, including prehistoric art, Etruscan art, Egyptian art, Jackson Pollock, Matisse, Egon Schiele, Pritchard has developed two distinct styles:
One of these is the formation of large abstract paintings, in a style reminiscent of Pollock, where paint is dripped onto the canvas, using brushes or sticks, or directly from the paint pot or tube. The abstract patterns swirl in a wild melange of shapes and colours.
The other style is more figurative; an expression of ancient, magical, mystical, primordial archetypes. Sometimes shocking, often surprising or strange combinations of magicians and naked female figures, goddesses, animal heads, or the bodies of mythical beasts from other worlds.
His abstract work can be seen in our collection.
Pritchard paints to evoke mystery and wonder. Pritchard, originally from London, has been working and living in his studio in an old wood factory in Maarssen on the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal since January 2015.