WESTBURY, Douglas
Douglas Dixon Westbury was born at Chelmsford, Essex in 1965, son of Donald Mcgeogh Westbury (11 December 1932-) and his wife Astrid Mary née Dixon, who married in Deben, Suffolk in 1964. Douglas was educated at Radley College and at Keble College, Oxford and the Suffolk College, Ipswich, gaining his B.A. in Art & Design and in 1997 enrolled on Postgraduate M.A. course in Creative Writing & Film Studies at the University of East Anglia. Douglas worked as a scenic artist in London before taking a position abroad as a teacher of English as a Foreign Language, working as a Community Service Volunteer from 2010. During this time, he has continued to practice as an artist, painting and drawing in his own time and writing verse and songs for guitar and piano. An artist, who also uses digital images to develop his painting ideas, beginning as a painting in oil paint on board which is then photographed and later manipulated using 'Photoshop'. He exhibited at Ipswich Art Club from 'Bransons' The Old House, Playford, Ipswich in 1979, 'Sutton Lane'. He and his wife moved to St George's Street, Ipswich.
Works by This Artist
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Three Graces (after Rubens)Digital Art on paper
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Listen 2Acrylic on birch panel
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