Julian Merrow-Smith is a British painter
living in Provence in the South of France. His paintings have been
exhibited in Britain, France and the United States
and he has been selected for both the New
Contemporaries exhibition at the
Institute of Contemporary Art, London and the
BP Portrait Award at the
National Portrait Gallery. An accomplished
portrait
painter@ A short essay on how to commission
a portrait or painting, Julian
Merrow-Smith regularly exhibits with the
Royal Society of Portrait Painters in
London.
Based near
Crillon le Brave@ A little about the village
of
Crillon le Brave, a
tiny Provençal hill
village at the foot of the Mont Ventoux, his
luminous paintings of the
provençal landscape and his intimate
still life paintings of
faïence, fruit and bottles are much
sought after and are held in numerous private
collections worldwide. Julian's strong reputation as
a still life painter led, in 2003, to a commission by Cunard
@ See the still life commissions for
Cunards Queen Mary 2 for a
series of large-scale still-life paintings
and a further three editions of landscape
prints for the Queen Mary 2.
In February 2005 Julian started Postcard from Provence, a daily painting project at
http://shiftinglight.com @ Shifting Light | Postcard from Provence
A painting a day: daily paintings from Julian Merrow-Smith's
studio in Provence. The ongoing project
has received international acclaim, being featured in The New York Times, The London Times, USAToday and The Sunday Telegraph.