Renowned artist Mark Taylor from the North East is presenting a collection of his cherished paintings at The Exchange 1856 in North Shields, as he assumes the role of artist-in-residence.

12 of Mark’s stunning artworks are currently on display in the foyer of the newly refurbished Exchange 1856 and in its Thomas Brown room. These include a huge portrait of a weary Austrian sailor, who was happier at sea than on land, and a scene from the white fish market in North Shields in its heyday in the 1800s.

Mark is famous locally for his beautiful oil paintings of the North Tyneside coastline, as well as moving portraits of real fishermen, and he boasts many celebrity fans including Sam Fender, Sting, Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor and acclaimed screenwriter Ian la Frenais.

Aside from being an artist, Mark is a skilled Lifeboat Coxswain for Tynemouth RNLI and his deep love of the sea shines out in all his work.

This year has been a corker for the talented North Shields painter. In June he was awarded artist in residence in London’s Canary Wharf Marriott Hotel gallery space, where Mark’s work is on display. And now Mark’s fans can see some of his favourite original paintings simply by popping into The Exchange 1856.

“My father was a famous North East artist and I followed in his footsteps when I became a full-time professional artist in 2011. I paint what I want to, which tends to be scenes of where I live and the sea, as I love both – people tell me my passion for my subjects jumps out and it’s what makes my work special.

“This year has been amazing for me. It’s fantastic to have a residency in London as it’s a whole new audience for me but to be able to showcase my work on my own doorstep at The Exchange 1856 is an incredible opportunity. The building has been transformed into an incredibly stylish, accessible venue and it’s the perfect place to display my paintings.”

Mark

Anyone wanting to see Mark Taylor’s paintings at The Exchange 1856, can visit the venue during opening hours – 10am until late.


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