Paul Horton

The art of Paul Horton

It wasn’t until the autumn of 1997 that I turned professional, dedicating for the first time ever, all of my energy into my art. I held a major one-man retrospective exhibition in the summer of 1998 entitled ‘All in a Life’s Work’, which was a personal selection of paintings representing my artistic journey. This innovative exhibition also featured a live concert by rock star Steve Harley, who has enjoyed major success, including the classic No. 1 ‘Make Me Smile (Come up and see me)’. I have always found inspiration through words and music and the creativity and poetic quality of Steve Harley’s music has strongly influenced my artistic development. I am honoured and delighted that such a talented and inspirational figure such as Steve has supported my work over so many years.

‘The Journeyman’ was the first of my paintings to combine a character within a street scene. This has lead to a new style of subject matter based on street life, whether reflecting everyday happenings or capturing the nostalgia of an industrial age. I like to think there is a poignancy and spirit within these works.
Growing up in Birmingham in the sixties and seventies has given me so many memories to draw upon; it has given me my identity and working class ethic.

The working man in my industrial street scenes is an iconic figure reflecting the industrial age, but it could be in any city or any town.

I travelled extensively throughout the U.K. for the majority of 2002. My ‘Homes & Hearts’ tour launched my work to many galleries across the country, it was an absolute pleasure to meet so many wonderful people, they have become a great source of inspiration to me.

I am constantly pushing myself in new and exciting directions. As well as my drawing and painting I also lecture art to special needs students based within the community. This is a challenging and rewarding addition to my busy life and a chance for me to give something back.

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Autumn

Autumn

limited-prints - 6" x 6"

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Before The Storm

Before The Storm

sculptures - 7"

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Britannia

Britannia

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Down Our Street

Down Our Street

limited-prints - 19.5" x 24"

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Downhill Racers

Downhill Racers

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Go Play Up Your Own End

Go Play Up Your Own End

limited-prints - 22" x 25.75"

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River of Dreams

River of Dreams

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Spring

Spring

limited-prints - 6" x 6"

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Stepping Out

Stepping Out

limited-prints - 10" x 15"

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Summer

Summer

limited-prints - 6" x 6"

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The Lost Kingdom

The Lost Kingdom

limited-prints - 11.5" x 30"

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The Sky’s The Limit

The Sky’s The Limit

limited-prints - 23" x 20"

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The Untold Story

The Untold Story

limited-prints - 17" x 13"

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Who would have believed it!

Who would have believed it!

limited-prints - 18" x 24"

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Winter

Winter

limited-prints - 6" x 6"

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