Art on Exmoor since 1893
Tony Smith is best known for his pictures of racing scenes. His subjects range from old classics to modern machines. His paintings often capture the car and driver mid-race to give the sense of the speed and thrill of motor racing.From my early childhood days I knew I wanted to be an artist. My brother Gerald and I grew up with the smell of linseed oil and turps, watching our father paint for his living at home in Birmingham. Drawing pictures of everything we were interested in was second nature to us.
After graduating from art school with a distinction, my parents, knowing the fickleness of the fine art world, decided that I should have a proper job. I was therefore sent to work in one of Birminghams biggest advertising agencies for five years, after which I completed a years national service as an infantryman. Neither was a happy experience for me and my painting remained my first and foremost love.
My subjects have ranged from portrait painting & drawing planes, Trains and military scenes, but it is the challenge of capturing speed in motor racing that occupies most of my time.
LOOK FOR THE TEDDY BEAR, Since the sad death of his fellow artist and colleague, Terence Cuneo, Tony has introduced a small "trademark" animal into his own paintings. It is not the famous Cuneo Mouse, but a small and sometimes animated teddy bear, named Bertie.
Tony passed away in 2018
Tony Smith is best known for his pictures of racing scenes. His subjects range from old classics to modern machines. His paintings often capture the car and driver mid-race to give the sense of the speed and thrill of motor racing.From my early childhood days I knew I wanted to be an artist. My brother Gerald and I grew up with the smell of linseed oil and turps, watching our father paint for his living at home in Birmingham. Drawing pictures of everything we were interested in was second nature to us.
After graduating from art school with a distinction, my parents, knowing the fickleness of the fine art world, decided that I should have a proper job. I was therefore sent to work in one of Birminghams biggest advertising agencies for five years, after which I completed a years national service as an infantryman. Neither was a happy experience for me and my painting remained my first and foremost love.
My subjects have ranged from portrait painting & drawing planes, Trains and military scenes, but it is the challenge of capturing speed in motor racing that occupies most of my time.
LOOK FOR THE TEDDY BEAR, Since the sad death of his fellow artist and colleague, Terence Cuneo, Tony has introduced a small "trademark" animal into his own paintings. It is not the famous Cuneo Mouse, but a small and sometimes animated teddy bear, named Bertie.
Tony passed away in 2018
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11 Lee Road,
Lynton,
Devon,
EX35 6HW
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