Stephen Wesley Gorton

Stephen Wesley Gorton (born 13 August 1952, died 2016) was an internationally renowned Australian artist and the founder of the Paddington Art School. He lived in Sydney, Australia. He died on Thursday 23rd October 2015

Education

Stephen Wesley Gorton graduated with BA in Architecture (Honours) from Bristol University, UK in 1974. Later, Gorton completed a Bachelor of Architecture from Sydney University in 1976 with his major theses on "The Philosophy of Surrealism" and the art and architecture of "Antonio Gaudi". Later that year he held a one-man exhibition after being expelled from Alexander Mackie Art College for non-conformist ideas on Art.[1]

Career

Stephen Wesley Gorton was described as "one of the best contemporary draughtsmen" by Sydney Art Gallery owner and Expert Member of the French Art Dealer's Accociation, Anthony Field who went on to say, "He is one of the few whose graphic works reach beyond local or cultural boundaries and compare favourably with the best 19th and 20th Century Masters." His Artworks are owned by individuals and governments worldwide. Stephen has exhibited extensively in Europe, United States, and Australia.[2]

In early 1999, Stephen's artwork was made more widely available through a series of limited-edition prints, promoted and distributed via the Internet. They are now available from "The Untapped Source", the best Print Specialists, at http://www.theuntappedsource.com/gallery/stephen-gorton-fine-art/436/ Alternatively from "RedBubble" at http://www.redbubble.com/people/stephengorton

LIMITED EDITION PRINTS ARE AVAILABLE by contacting Stephen Gorton's profile via The Untapped Source. Unlimited and unsigned prints are available from either: http://www.theuntappedsource.com/gallery/stephen-gorton-fine-art/436/ OR http://www.redbubble.com/people/stephengorton. There may be delays until after his funeral.

The Paddington Art School

Gorton also founded the Paddington Art School in Sydney, Australia in 1980.[3] He ran the school for 20 years intermittently while he spent periods living in New York and Cadaqués, Spain. The Paddington Art School Web Site is at: http://www.paddingtonartschool.com/ (under construction).

Writings

In 1993, he wrote and published the book "Drawing Power",[4] which explores art and the metaphysical nature of drawing and painting. At present it is sold out and a New Edition of "Drawing Power" is in progress.

Cadaqués

From 1993 to 1994, Gorton's work was managed by Captain Peter Moore, Salvador Dalí's former manager of 25 years. During this time, Gorton lived and worked in Dalí's home town of Cadaqués, Spain, where he painted numerous portraits, homages to Dalí and was offered the commission to finish Dalí's unfinished paintings, which he declined as a matter of principle.[5]

Exhibitions[6]

Collections[7]

Collections of Gorton's of work include:

Articles and Media Appearances

References

Sources

External links

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