Two
panoramas, from a four year project in a single field
in North Essex.
Paintings first shown at The Arts Center, King's College
Cambridge
"It was a journey
that explored a single location and helped me to recover a
sense
of where I was in life. I drew on the tradition that I felt
most strongly about, of
observed landscape, but I wanted to show that landscape
painting - nature painting -
could be modern. I would make six-feet-wide paintings like
Constable, but they
would be new. I began to work on ways that would help me paint
nature in a fresh
way and to help me make visual contact with this new
place..."
Extract from 'Oak: one tree, three
years, fifty paintings.' Princeton Architectural Press
2011.
"Stephen Taylor explores a range of styles to
express different moods.My favourite is
a wide landscape of wheat, a man walking towards
the artist along tractor tracks in the
right-hand corner of the image while a pair
of pigeons swoop above. The heads of wheat
are painted with extraordinary detail and realism,
almost photographic in the foreground..."
Nick
Gibbs, Living Woods, January 2012
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Display at Gray's Inn Square, London.
also available : very large prints in
colour and black & white
For individual projects images can
be produced over ten feet in length and up to fifty inches deep,
with no loss of quality. Prints can be mounted on rigid
aluminium dibond allowing for a range of contemporary effects
including frameless float display. A sealed, wipe clean
surface is also available.
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Laser
lambda prints made from exceptionally high quality
digital files prepared with
VIPS software.

Preparation of 800MB digital source file at Prudence
Cuming, Dover Street, London.
for info. on paintings see
www.stephentaylorpaintings.com