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WRIGHT, Toby

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  • WRIGHT, Toby: Dogma

    Dogma,
    Toby WRIGHT,
    2008,
    Oil on canvas,
    40 x 30 inches,
    #402829

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  • WRIGHT, Toby: Lucie Reflected

    Lucie Reflected,
    Toby WRIGHT,
    2010,
    Oil on canvas,
    43 1/4 x 31 1/4 inches,
    #402816

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  • WRIGHT, Toby: The Opening Night (Self Portrait)

    The Opening Night (Self Portrait),
    Toby WRIGHT,
    2009,
    Oil on canvas,
    40 x 30 inches,
    #402830

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  • WRIGHT, Toby: Winged Self Portrait

    Winged Self Portrait,
    Toby WRIGHT,
    2007,
    Charcoal and white chalk on paper,
    29 x 58 3/4 inches,
    #402802

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Toby Wright was born 1976. He began his art studies at university in England with four years studying illustration, earning a B.A. (Hons) degree in 1988.  Unfulfilled with much of the instruction he received, he enrolled at the Florence Academy of Art in 1999.  While studying, he was invited to assist teaching and later became the director of the drawing program for the sculpture department before moving on to being a principal instructor in the advanced painting program.

Since 2010, Toby has set up his own studio in the South of France, where he works on various projects and commissions. Some of Toby’s figurative work explores a psychological narrative, occasionally with elements of symbolism, inviting the viewer to explore a scenario that they may identify with, or to which they may simply be an onlooker.  He strives to unite the visual experience with the living experience of interacting with the subject, to create a dialogue between artist, subject and viewer.

Inspired by various old masters of painting and sculpture from the 17th and 19th Century, Toby Wright believes in the method of working form life to capture the full depth of his subjects, with particular interest in the language of the human form through figurative compositions, such as the portrait or full figure.  Always working from a model in the studio, orchestrating light for a still life, and spending many hours outdoors for his landscapes to give the full visual story.