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Stephen James
was born in 1957 at Cessnock, NSW, Australia and grew
up in the Hunter Valley. He is represented by Harris
Courtin Gallery in Sydney. His works have been described as tense, mythological compositions executed in jewel-like colours that evoke Roualt, Beckman and certain Melbourne romantic painters. (Art Beat by Anna Johnson, Sydney Morning Herald). Artist, teacher and co-author of visual arts text, 'A.R.T: art, research, theory', Craig Malyon, is enthusiastic about Stephen's work. "There is something in his painting technique, a lustre that draws you inside the canvas. It's in the glaze and the light, you are not stopped at the surface." Stephen's first solo exhibition was in 1995 at Crawford Gallery, East Sydney, where he went on to have several successful solo exhibitions. Since
this time, Stephen James has exhibited regularly in Sydney and Canberra
and has had several successful solo exhibitions including having his work
selected for the highly regarded "Salon des Refusees" at the
H.R. Ervin Gallery and "The Alice Prize" for contemporary Australian
art. After living and working in Sydney for many years, Stephen lived for 4 years in Canberra, Australia's national capital, before returning to the Hunter Valley to take up residence in one of the area's most historic buildings, The Branxton Inn. Now known as The Branxton Inn Arthouse, he has set up a new studio overlooking the picturesque vistas that inspire his work. Art classes and workshops for all ages are run regularly. Viewings, tuition and commissions are arranged by appointment. He continues to exhibit in Sydney at Harris Courtin Gallery and The Hughenden .
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