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About Philip Copestake

‘Twenty-five meditations on a circle’, 2022. Graphite on paper.

‘Twenty-five meditations on a circle’, 2022. Graphite on paper.

‘Twenty-five meditations on a circle’, 2022. Graphite on paper.

‘Twenty-five meditations on a circle’, 2022. Graphite on paper.

I am an artist and printmaker now based in South Yorkshire with a studio just north of Sheffield. I worked for a number of years from a studio in south west London. I have always been passionate about my art and have drawn and painted on a regular basis throughout my life.

Although I have had no formal art education [my secondary schooling regarding the idea of pursuing art as some sort of joke], I began seriously to take to drawing and painting in my thirties – a ‘mid-life crises’ (maybe?); it’s never too late.

Perhaps somewhat obsessively self-taught, over the years I have had input and insight from a wide range of inspiring artists and teachers through attending courses and classes at or with: The Art Academy (London), Central Saint Martins, CityLit, Edinburgh Printmakers, Fielders (of Wimbledon), Heatherley’s School of Fine Art, Leicester Print Workshop, London Drawing, SCOLA, The Slade, St Ives School of Painting, and Wimbledon College of Art.

I draw regularly with groups such as Anomaly Life Drawing in Sheffield, and for many years previously with London Drawing and Wimbledon Life Drawing (WiLD).

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Born in 1961, I was brought up in the south east of England until 1980 when I left to study at the University of Edinburgh.

I spent five years in Edinburgh, before returning south. My time in Edinburgh ignited my passion for the visual arts, particularly of the twentieth century to modern day.

I am constantly fascinated by the creative process, and in particular the notion of “mark making” – how visual marks, both intuitively and precisely placed, and those that arise serendipitously, are interpreted and can frequently initiate a deeply emotional response.

Exploration of the creative process continues to inspire, elate and challenge in equal measure. There never seems to be enough hours in the day, or days in the year, to truly satisfy and learn.

Influences are possibly too numerous to mention; any visual art – be it drawing, painting, print-making, graphic design, photography – seems to have the potential to offer up something that can teach and inspire.

I also have a background in science, obtaining a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Edinburgh in 1984, followed by a post-graduate Master’s degree in Information Science from The City University, London, in 1986. For many years I worked in a scientific consultancy. I am also a trained yoga teacher, registered by the Association for Yoga Studies (aYs).

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My Work

You can view the range of my work in the galleries below – a diverse range of subjects, including figurative, abstract, graphic, landscape, botanical.

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