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Born and raised in Northern England, Kerry Hallam showed early
artistic talent when he won a six year college scholarship to London
University. After a formal art education under British master painters
Leslie Cole, Patrick Heron and Hans Tisdale, he served in the military
in
Hong Kong
and Malaya.
In 1973 he moved to the United States and, after a brief
interlude as a musical performer, dedicated himself to painting. He
established his first studio in
Boston and in 1981 opened a studio and
gallery on
Nantucket Island where he continues to spend his summers.
Inspired by the Fauves, Hallam's distinctive color harmonies
derive from a bright, pure palette. Exuberant brush work and a lively
surface pattern created by skillfully modeled patches of color are
evidence of the artist's strong affinity for the 19th century
Post-Impressionist painters Cezanne and Van Gogh. Hallam reports that
his painting is forever a new adventure and a fresh challenge.
Hallam's paintings have won many prestigious awards. The
artist's panoramas draw accolades and, recently, a first place award by
the prestigious Association Pour la Promotion
Artistique Francaise.
Recognized as an important contemporary artist, he was featured in the
October 400 issue of Forbes magazine in 1999. Included in private
collections around the world, Hallam has been honored with comprehensive
one-man shows in Europe, the United States, and the Far East.
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