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Ian Palmer

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2019

Artworks for sale: 18

France

About Ian Palmer

 
 
  • Biography
    As a Graphic designer and artistic director, Ian Palmer has always been a “creator”. Born in London in 1964, he moved to the hills of Lomagne with his family in 2005 and opened his studio wherein he gives life to his works which are driven by abstraction.

    His abstract art portrays a message that is free to be interpreted however the viewer would like - it is an expression that can be re-appropriated for all.




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  • Education

    1982 - 1985

    Lanchester, Coventry College of Art & Design

    1981 - 1982

    Worthing College of Art & Design

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    Event: Objects, Points & Lines - Last 10 Years, Ian Palmer

    Dates: 1 Jul 2023 - 31 Jul 2023

    Venue: La Réole, Ancien hôtel de ville, Place Couer de Lion, La Réole,

    One man show of paintings and sculptures 2014 - 2023
    33 large abstracts, 8 collages, 4 sculptures

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Education

1982 - 1985

Lanchester, Coventry College of Art & Design

1981 - 1982

Worthing College of Art & Design


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Objects, Points & Lines - Last 10 Years, Ian Palmer

Dates: 1 Jul 2023 - 31 Jul 2023

Venue: La Réole, Ancien hôtel de ville, Place Couer de Lion, La Réole,

One man show of paintings and sculptures 2014 - 2023
33 large abstracts, 8 collages, 4 sculptures


 

Biography

As a Graphic designer and artistic director, Ian Palmer has always been a “creator”. Born in London in 1964, he moved to the hills of Lomagne with his family in 2005 and opened his studio wherein he gives life to his works which are driven by abstraction.

His abstract art portrays a message that is free to be interpreted however the viewer would like - it is an expression that can be re-appropriated for all.