Graham Williams

Graham studied art and design at Southend on Sea Art College, Essex, and settled in Bristol ten years ago after travelling extensively.

Graham says "My work is inspired by the diversity of the landscape and coastline of the West Country." His influences range from Turner and Cezanne to Winslow-Homer and Andrew Wyeth. "I like to work with oils on textured surfaces using a variety of mediums ranging from plaster to sand and sawdust".

Graham's recent works capture the changing play of light on estuaries and mud flats around the coastline.

Graham exhibits frequently and his work can be found on display and for sale at venues around Bristol. He has also been working on commissions.

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Evening Light II by Graham Williams
Sandbanks I by Graham Williams
Storm by Graham Williams
Rock pools by Graham Williams
Estuary light III by Graham Williams
Last light I by Graham Williams
Last light I by Graham Williams
Low tide sunset by Graham Williams
Tidal reach I by Graham Williams
Tidal reach II by Graham Williams
Winter light II by Graham Williams
Tide line by Graham Williams
Horizons II by Graham Williams
Estuary II by Graham Williams
Winter light I by Graham Williams
Hidden place by Graham Williams