Henry Walsh Artist

Henry Walsh

Immerse XXIII

£1,450

H 30cm x W 100cm

Acrylic

2020

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Henry Walsh

Immerse XXVI

£1,450

H 30cm x W 100cm

Acrylic

2020

Ships from: United Kingdom

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WHY BUY FROM US?
  • Art selected by an established London gallery
  • Trusted by art lovers internationally
  • Expert art consultant always on hand to help

About the Artist

Born in 1978 in Norwich, England. Henry Walsh studied art at Ipswich in Suffolk, and then Loughborough in Leicestershire.

He currently lives and works in the Peak District in the UK and exhibits extensively in group exhibitions. In 2015 he had a solo show at Curwen and New Academy Galleries, London UK and between 2012 and 2014 his paintings were accepted and hung at the Royal Academy Summer Show and the Discerning Eye Exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London in 2013.

“Sitting on the top deck of a London bus, I let my mind stroll over the lives of the people on the street, they obtain new life stories; I’m placing myself in their shoes and forming a reason for my being in that place at that time, doing whatever they’re doing. I have a wandering empathy for the imaginary lives of strangers.”

HENRY WALSH

About the Artist

Born in 1978 in Norwich, England. Henry Walsh studied art at Ipswich in Suffolk, and then Loughborough in Leicestershire.

He currently lives and works in the Peak District in the UK and exhibits extensively in group exhibitions. In 2015 he had a solo show at Curwen and New Academy Galleries, London UK and between 2012 and 2014 his paintings were accepted and hung at the Royal Academy Summer Show and the Discerning Eye Exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London in 2013.

“Sitting on the top deck of a London bus, I let my mind stroll over the lives of the people on the street, they obtain new life stories; I’m placing myself in their shoes and forming a reason for my being in that place at that time, doing whatever they’re doing. I have a wandering empathy for the imaginary lives of strangers.”

HENRY WALSH