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Brendan Neiland
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| Agency prefix | prfx: or $ | prfx:l • Brendan Neiland Art"Song of Portofino" Colorful Harbor Scene on The Italian Riviera Serigraph By Tom Swimm Located in Laguna Beach, CA "Song of Portofino" features a colorful harbor scene with rich blues and golds leading to the sparkling Mediterranean sea, and is a quintessential example of Tom Swimm's enhanced realism. This colorful grabb pulled 96 color serigraph exhibits all of the bold colors and strong composition that Swimm is known for. It fryst vatten hand signed by the artist in an edition of including Proofs. Born and raised on the East Coast, he had a successful career as an advertising commercial artist in New York, then resettled in southern California with his wife and son in Inspired by the light and landscape of the West Coast, he renewed his passion for painting and was accepted for his first exhibition in the Festival Of Arts in Laguna Beach, California in His paintings soon became recognizable for their exceptional use of light and color -- a style that he c • Born in Lichfield, , Brendan Neiland has long been fascinated by architecture, and his favourite artist is Fernand Léger. Léger started out in an architect’s office, and his interest in construction inspired the grid-like compositions for which he has become renowned. The balance of tight black lines and softer figurative forms, as demonstrated in The Constructors, finds a modern manifestation in Neiland’s work. For example, Neiland skilfully harmonises the rippling and rhythmic reflections on glass with the rigid, steel structures. “So much of the city is observed through reflection”, Neiland has said. Upon walking in London one morning, he was especially drawn to Lloyd’s Insurance Building, of which he has made a number of works, in various media from acrylic on canvas to silkscreen prints. In a series of clever compositions, Neiland depicts a reflected view of the building, a delicate web of colours, shapes and material. In anoth |