David Folley Explained

David Folley
Birth Date:15 July 1960
Birth Place:Plymouth, Devon, England
Nationality:English
Known For:Painting
Training:MA Middlesex University (2005-2006), BA Exeter University (2002–2005)
Movement:European Contemporary
Notable Works:Mad, Bad and Dangerous to EatThe Descent from the CrossKnown for his interest in philosophical concepts.Influences David Hockney, Seth Godin, Michelle Obama, Desiderius Erasmus

David Folley, (born 1960 in Plymouth[1] [2]) is an English painter[3] based in Plymouth, Devon, UK.[4] His private studio is located in the north of the city and the public face is his gallery and studio "Discover Folley", situated in Plymouth's historic Barbican. His style of painting has been influenced by Paul Cézanne, Stanhope Forbes of the Newlyn School, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, and Roger Somville, a Belgium contemporary painter.[5] Folley's interests include "Political theory and the interactions between individual and society", colour deficiency and colour perception.

Education

Works

Folley has painted subjects that range from seascapes, portraits, and most recently his life size equine painting of the famous British racehorse Frankel. He has also painted a near life size Arabian Horse called Saffron who is stabled at Combe Farm.

Folley's works include:

Artist in Residence

Exhibitions

Commissions

Represented by

Bibliography

Alan George Thompson, David Folley: Portrait of a Painter, Zap Art Promotions Ltd, 2003, pp10 Chris Burchell, The Tavistock Wharf Anthology, Creative & Expressive Arts in Education, 1998, p22, pp87

Notes and References

  1. News: JoJo. Old Master. The Herald. 28 March 2008. 7.
  2. News: Telford. William. Here's one for you Mr Russell, Artist Depcits Latest Painting to Liverpool Playwright. 3 September 1997. Evening Herald.
  3. Web site: David Folley. Creative Europe. 4 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20101104053651/http://www.creativeurope.com/folley. 4 November 2010. dead.
  4. Web site: Useful Links. Plymouth Auction Rooms. 4 July 2011.
  5. Web site: David Folley. Red Squirrel Gallery. 4 July 2011.
  6. Web site: News. Plymouth Morris Men. 4 July 2011.
  7. News: The spirit of Diana lives on in artist's controversial painting. Evening Herald. 12 September 1997.
  8. News: Telford. William. Artist's beef at burgers, Painting protest at McDonalds. Evening Herald. 16 October 1997. 15.
  9. News: JoJo. Preparing Robert's play an art in itself. The Herald. 30 May 2008. 7.
  10. Web site: Links. http://plymouthmorrismen.weebly.com/links.html. Plymouth Morris Men. 4 July 2011.
  11. Web site: David Folley – Paintings, The Wharf, Tavistock, Tavistock. QYPE. 4 July 2011.