Thursday, 20 September 2012

The Life and World of Helen Bradley Paintings

Helen Bradley was a legendary modern oil painting artist born in the village of Lees, Lancashire, England. Her oil paintings intensely portray Lancashire life during here living times, especially during 1900 and 1910. She got fascinated by the oil paintings in her late 60s. Her oil paintings are popular equally in the UK as much as in the US and they now fetch tens and thousands right at the auction. Helen Bradley paintings has now got commercial value and these paintings are designed to take people close to times and lives of Lancashire.
Helen Bradley’s tryst with oil paintings and oil paints as on the one fine day she picked up a paintbrush and begins to start drawing. With pink color, she begins to paint the dress of tiny figure. This created here enchantment with the painting world and everything begins to start taking the shape and in the right direction. The figure painted by her was that of Miss Carter (who wore pink) and it is this figure which is most of the times centric and many of the Helen Bradley paintings. Other popular characters which care quite common and found in her paintings include her mother, grandmother, her three maiden aunts, Mr Taylor (the bank manager) and of course Helen , her brother George and their dogs Gyp and Barney and many others.

Geoffrey Key Paintings and Its Life Around

Geoffrey Key had much-admired career that covers over five decades and had some of the best and life time master pieces created for the times to come. The artist which had the most happening and illustrious career with formal training at the High School of Art and Regional College of Art in Manchester. The great artist achieved several national and international accolades for the sophisticated and diligent expression and form of arts. He made exquisite use color pains n canvas to bring the closeness with reality and the people around. Geoffrey Key paintings are regular feature in many of the private, public and corporate collections across the globe and also includeSalford and Manchester Art Galleries, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club of Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen and Perrier.