TIM NASH


Tim was born in Birmingham in 1962. After a formal education he moved into industry and became involved in the creation of three dimensional prototypes. Soon realising that he needed to express himself in a more artistic way he took an art course at a local college and soon became drawn to watercolour as a medium. Tim joined the Dudley Society of Artists and was soon accepted as a member of the Birmingham Watercolour Society.

Tim decided to become a full-time artist and to concentrate on his watercolour technique. Within one year his work had been hung by the Royal Institute and later two watercolours were given positions in the top twenty in the 'Artists under Thirty years category'.

Favourite subjects include local landscapes, which Tim often tackles in an exaggerated landscape format, half-timbered buildings and canals. Colour plays an important role and Tim usually depicts an evening or midday scene, lending a contrasting, unifying palette.

We have collections of Tim's work in April, October and for our Christmas exhibition.


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