Kieron Williamson's Work
When Kieron asked his parents for drawing paper in May 2oo8, while being on vacation in Cornwall, no one suspected it would be the beginning of a fast and furious career.
He started out by drawing just boats, but soon the hills, houses and other realistic backgrounds were added.
After coming home from vacation, Kieron spent one hour a week with Carol Pennington at 'The Last Picture Show in Town' in his hometown, during the remainder of the summer of 2008. Carol's contemporary style did not influence Kieron's by any means and he continued painting in his own style.
From January through June 2009, Brian Ryder, another local artist, agreed for Kieron to attend his evening water color classes which Kieron did with kind support from Picturecraft. Being the only child in the class, Kieron, his fellow students, and teacher, got along fine and had a good time.
Most beneficial however was the help of artist Tony Garner. He took Kieron under his wing and stimulated Kieron's development as an artist. He gave Kieron pastel workshops lessons and one to one tuition in the Gallery.
Kieron's style of painting hasn't changed; it matured and became more and more professional over the short period of time from when Kieron started painting until the present.
There is no doubt, we will hear and see much more from this gifted, young artist!
He started out by drawing just boats, but soon the hills, houses and other realistic backgrounds were added.
After coming home from vacation, Kieron spent one hour a week with Carol Pennington at 'The Last Picture Show in Town' in his hometown, during the remainder of the summer of 2008. Carol's contemporary style did not influence Kieron's by any means and he continued painting in his own style.
From January through June 2009, Brian Ryder, another local artist, agreed for Kieron to attend his evening water color classes which Kieron did with kind support from Picturecraft. Being the only child in the class, Kieron, his fellow students, and teacher, got along fine and had a good time.
Most beneficial however was the help of artist Tony Garner. He took Kieron under his wing and stimulated Kieron's development as an artist. He gave Kieron pastel workshops lessons and one to one tuition in the Gallery.
Kieron's style of painting hasn't changed; it matured and became more and more professional over the short period of time from when Kieron started painting until the present.
There is no doubt, we will hear and see much more from this gifted, young artist!
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