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Born in 1975, Alex Tzavaras is a specialist portrait painter
working in oil and charcoal.
Trained in the classical art of working directly from life, Alex
Tzavaras combines sound foundations with his own individual and
contemporary style. Handling his subjects with a natural ability
and maturity beyond his years, he is an artist at the
beginning of what promises to be a highly accomplished artistic
career.
Tzavaras started art school at Central St. Martins College of Art
and Design in 1994. But, disillusioned by a lack of formal training,
he left and in 2005 discovered the practical instruction he was
looking for at the Lavender Hill Studios; an atelier set up by
artists Nick Bashall, Scott Pohlschmidt and Ann Witheridge to
teach the techniques of traditional figurative art. Concentrating
on the fundamental elements of drawing and painting, Tzavaras
thrived at the studio and in 2007 was awarded a scholarship,
becoming the first student to be asked to teach at the school.
Tzavaras describes his approach as, ‘painting exclusively from
life, as truthfully and directly as possible. I like to paint
fairly loosely and impressionistically while trying to maintain
100% accuracy. I want each brushstroke to be there for a reason
and not just for an effect.’
As his tutor Nick Bashall writes, 'After
his many years of intense training in traditional painting
techniques, Alex has developed in his portraiture a confident
painterly style, achieving the likeness with a mixture of bold
strokes with ones of delicate sensitivity.'
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