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Clare Chinnery

Discipline:

Painter

Location:

Wirral

ABOUT:

Clare Chinnery is a painter living and working on the Wirral Peninsular. Her abstract style is concerned with capturing light, shape and form taking inspiration from Dutch Vanitas still life paintings, whilst using collected details from music, film and literature for additional inspiration. Clare studied Fine Art Painting at Liverpool John Moores University where she developed her abstract style concentrating mainly on abstract landscapes.
Clare’s work has been exhibited worldwide, she has paintings in collections in China, USA, New Zealand and UK.

WORKS:

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