Archaeologist Taking A Tea Break, Iran by Ian Wadham

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ARTIST NOTES: This guy is an archaeologist at the 3000 year old Chogha Zanbil ziggurat, in Iran. Like most Iranians, he is very welcoming to visitors and ready to sit down anywhere and have tea or a picnic. His headgear is a makeshift cloth sun-hat, not a turban. It was already 40 degrees in the desert at 11 am that day.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 60.00 cm X Width - 45.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Portrait
REGISTERED NRN # 000-39534-0146-01
COPYRIGHT © Ian Wadham
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Artist: Ian Wadham



ARTIST BIO

I learned to draw and paint at school and university in England, but have always been deeply interested in art and visit major galleries and exhibitions whenever there is an opportunity. My favourite masters are Breughel, Rembrandt, Turner, Hokusai, Hiroshige, van Gogh, Picasso and Salvador Dali.

After migrating to Australia I became a computer professional, which did not leave much time for painting, but since retirement I have resumed painting, in watercolour in 2016 and acrylics since 2017.

In 2017 I joined the Hughesdale Art Group, where a number of artists in a range of media meet weekly in an Open Studio environment. They have an annual Exhibition in November and a space at the Melbourne Flower and Garden Show in autumn.

Since 2018 I have entered public shows each year at Melbourne Flower and Garden, Mornington, Knox, Camberwell, Bayside, Hobsons Bay and Moonee Valley, with a high rate of acceptance and some sales. I like to paint landscapes, seascapes and portraits of trees and have recently branched out into abstracts.