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- bennyboy
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Original Canvases - bespoke artwork
Hi all
My name is Ben (as the tag might suggest) and I'm an artist with a working studio and gallery in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
As well as the work I produce to sell in the gallery, I work to commission a lot and produce all manner of various pieces, from fairly traditional style portraits right the way through to my latest works which are on metal.
By way of credentials, I left college in '96 and have been painting ever since, full time with the gallery for 6 years.
I now have over a thousand works out there and I'm pleased to say customers in many countries. I have a few happy customers on here already too
There are some examples below and on my website at: http://www.originalcanvases.co.uk
Just fire me an email or PM if you have an enquiry, a particular painting in mind or would just like an idea of costs, I'd be more than happy to offer anyone on LG a genuine discount, by way of support for this rather splendidly run forum.
Cheers,
Ben
My name is Ben (as the tag might suggest) and I'm an artist with a working studio and gallery in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
As well as the work I produce to sell in the gallery, I work to commission a lot and produce all manner of various pieces, from fairly traditional style portraits right the way through to my latest works which are on metal.
By way of credentials, I left college in '96 and have been painting ever since, full time with the gallery for 6 years.
I now have over a thousand works out there and I'm pleased to say customers in many countries. I have a few happy customers on here already too
There are some examples below and on my website at: http://www.originalcanvases.co.uk
Just fire me an email or PM if you have an enquiry, a particular painting in mind or would just like an idea of costs, I'd be more than happy to offer anyone on LG a genuine discount, by way of support for this rather splendidly run forum.
Cheers,
Ben
- indigolemon
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I can vouch for this man's work - this particular painting is hanging on the wall in my flatbennyboy wrote:
'On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.' - Charles Babbage
- bennyboy
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Good old Nitin, straight to the pointnitin_s1 wrote: What was the most expensive painting you've sold yet?
Even thought of doing a Prelude painting?
I can't remember off hand, but I'm doing a couple of portraits at the moment for £2.5k each if that helps?
Don't let that scare you though, I do paintings in the gallery from a couple of hundred upwards.
Yes, a lude painting is definitely on the cards, but not done one as yet.
Cheers for the kind comments mate
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I remember doing a level art, and having to paint a nude
she had hairy legs & pits, luckly I used my imagination and managed to do a decent picture
like the attention to detail, good stuff
I always found oil painting tricky
she had hairy legs & pits, luckly I used my imagination and managed to do a decent picture
like the attention to detail, good stuff
I always found oil painting tricky
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- RattyMcClelland
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- bennyboy
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That'll be the clock tower then ratty! cue back to the future quotes..
I'm the top floor of that corner building yes, just walk round the corner from the tower and come straight up.
Welcome any time chap, the coffee is usually on
Oh and its my mission to paint the Moana Nitin...perhaps not nekkid though
I'm the top floor of that corner building yes, just walk round the corner from the tower and come straight up.
Welcome any time chap, the coffee is usually on
Oh and its my mission to paint the Moana Nitin...perhaps not nekkid though
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