Piran Bishop (born 1961) is a British portraitist.
Bishop is based in Exeter, and studied at Art Colleges in Exeter and Brighton. He was sketched by Robert Lenkiewicz as a child, and became a "casual student" of his from 1994 until Lenkiewicz's death in 2002. Bishop is the subject of several portraits by Lenkiewicz.http://www.lenkiewicz.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=189&Itemid=66&limit=1&limitstart=1
Before settling to a career as a portraitist, Bishop worked for Exeter City Council as a local archaeological and architectural illustrator; some of his sketches are still used by the City Council as educational and reference materials.http://www.exeter.gov.uk/timetrail/11_lategeorgian/object_detail.asp?photoref=12_48
Bishop usually works in oil on canvas.
Commercial commissions include a series of eight portraits of adult learners for Ufi/learndirect, painted between January and March 2001.http://www.ufi.com/strategic%20plan/english/artist.htm Bishop described the series as his "biggest project to date".http://www.learndirect.co.uk/personal/news/news/portraits/
Some of Bishop's private commissions can be seen on his website.http://www.piranbishop.com/benway.php
Bishop has exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London and at several South-West galleries, including The Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, and the Coombe Farm Gallery. His work is also exhibited at the Form Contemporary Craft Gallery in Blaenavon.