Malcolm Taylor
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Malcolm Taylor – Still Life with Pears (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Smeaton’s Pier St Ives (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Smeaton’s Pier Lighthouse (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Sundown (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Going to Godrevy (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Little Puffer, St Ives (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Fandango (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Heading Home (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Starting to Snow (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Wind Blown (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Washing Day (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Curve Up (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Out of the blue (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Moss Pond (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Signs of Spring (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Dove Scar (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Umbellifers (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – On Chat Moss (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Pleeaase Mum (New In)
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Malcolm Taylor – Precipice (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Wind Over Water (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – 01 – Low Moon
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Malcolm Taylor – Deep Down (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Token (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor – Delta Blue (Sold)
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Malcolm Taylor is principally a painter of landscapes and still life. However for the past few years he has worked in an increasingly abstract format. Much of this shift from representational painting to a more abstract approach has been inspired by his many visits to St Ives. Where the rich tradition of abstract art has held a special interest for him.
In 2019, Malcolm was elected as a member of The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA). And in 2019, he was appointed President of Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA) and the Pastel Society (PS).
ABSTRACT
He uses many sketchbook studies and drawings as a starting point for my work from which a fully abstract painting develops. At the outset he often doesn’t have a fixed form in mind. Preferring to let the imagery evolve through the process of painting.
Malcom’s concern is not with reproducing a likeness but in capturing the characteristics of a subject. Each painting undergoes constant change until the tensions of the composition are right. Energy and a sense of freedom is what he strives for. Allowing the spontaneity of the marks to be interesting in their own right.
Malcolm Taylor Artist