1944 - 2009 David
Carr studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in the 1960's, where he was a
prizewinning student, followed by a David Murray Scholarship awarded by the
Royal Academy, a Boise Scholarship from University College London and a
period at the British School at Rome. He was elected a Member Of The London
Group in 1987 having exhibited with them since 1965 as well as with the
Royal Academy. He showed in all the major group shows including: The Hunting
Group, Laing Singer & Friedlander, and Cleveland Drawing Biennale
(Prizewinner). His works are in public and private collections in the UK,
USA and Far East; notably University College London, Cleveland Council,
London Heritage Northern Arts, Ford Motors, The Methodist Church, among
others. Regrettably, David Carr died on the 25th October 2009 after a long
battle with cancer.
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Robin
Hood's Bay
"Robin
Hood's Bay is an ancient fishing port on the northeast coast of England.
I have loved it since childhood. I wanted to capture the way the
late-afternoon light illuminated the jumble of houses clinging to the
hillsides that plunged down to the shore."
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