DYLAN WALDRON | A Corsican Bottle With Garlic
Watercolour, Gouache & Acrylic on Board
16 x 29 cms / 6 ¼ x 11 ½ inches
Signed DW (lower left)
In A Corsican Bottle with Garlic, Dylan Waldron distils the essence of still life into a study of form, shadow and simplicity. Rendered with exquisite control and clarity, the composition celebrates the humble beauty of the everyday—garlic bulbs arranged with sculptural poise beside a delicately glazed Corsican vessel. Waldron’s work is a meditation on stillness and observation, bridging classical technique with a contemporary quietude. A celebration of modern realism.
Dylan Waldron is a British artist known for his meticulous technique and finely detailed paintings. He studied at Stourbridge College of Art and later earned his degree in Art & Design from Wolverhampton Polytechnic in 1976. Since then, he has pursued a full-time career as a painter, exhibiting widely in the UK and internationally.
Waldron's artistic process is deeply rooted in traditional methods, utilising water-based media such as acrylic, gouache and watercolour. He achieves remarkable depth by carefully applying layers of transclucent glazes, giving his paintings a distinctive, highly detailed quality.
Spanning still-life compositions, landscapes, domestic interiors and portraits, Dylan is predominantly influenced by 17th-century Spanish painters, capturing a sense of austerity while highlighting the sensual beauty of his selected subject matter.
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