John Maitland
John Maitland was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, and at age 15 was awarded a scholarship to study art at Kings College.
John has held many successful exhibitions in Queensland and New South Wales
and was a finalist in the “Tribute to Mary McKillop” exhibition. His entry
was nominated as one of the finest in the show and was part of a national
tour in 1996. Since 1997 his work has been reproduced as prints by a
leading British publishing company. One of these pieces was in the final
two of the international print competition in Amsterdam in 1998. John now
has over 40 works in print worldwide.
His work is very expressive and contemporary. People of different cultures
is a popular theme and a lot of his works are figurative, reflecting his own
awareness of the unique spirituality, grace and unobtrusiveness of the
people of various cultures in their landscapes. This is always a great
source of inspiration.
As well, John has held exhibitions in Bath and London in 2002 and 2003. His
work is held in private collections throughout Australia and New Zealand,
Asia, the South Pacific, United States and Canada, Europe and the United
Kingdom, as well as a number of foreign embassies and the Houses of
Parliament at Westminster. His work is also represented in galleries
throughout England, Ireland, Europe, USA, Canada, Africa, New Zealand and
Australia.
He recently held a highly acclaimed exhibition in Grafton Regional Gallery
where two of his works were acquired for the Regional Gallery’s permanent
collection. John is seen by some as being “one of Australia’s most exciting
artists” (John Norris – Director, Prime Arts Publishing UK), while his works
have been referred to as “possessing the exquisite line and colour of a
Matisse” (Art Director – Lotus Gallery, Gold Coast, Queensland).
John’s works and dialogue can be viewed alongside the likes of Picasso and
Matisse in an American Scholastic production and his work is also featured
in a Canadian print publication.
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