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Gina Parr's work in House 19 Grand Designs HOTY nomination. | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gina Parr | Private Residence, London in London. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Gina Parr's work in House 19 Grand Designs HOTY nomination. | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gina Parr | Private Residence, London in London. Item made of canvas with synthetic

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Gina Parr's work in House 19 Grand Designs HOTY nomination. - Paintings

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Artist Gina Parr's paintings in the interior of House 19 Designed by Heinz Richardson of Jestico + Whiles Architects which was nominated for a Grand Designs House of the Year Award in 2018. Paintings - Topophilia I and II oil and acrylic on canvas, each painting 100 x 100 x 4.4 cm. Guide price £3995 each.

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Contemporary Painter and Photographer.

Gina Parr is a Painter who also "paints with a camera" when traveling.

The image of the sea and the Artist’s thoughts about memory and identity are ever present in her work. Her childhood, spent diversely in wide-open spaces, fishing for Mackerel with her father, and her mother with her hoarding and mental health issues defined the Artist’s relationship to the sea and land, the uncertainty of the deep, the spirit and memory of the open space, evoking freedom and connectedness. She does not wish to recreate those experienced places, but to unearth the truth, to centralise the feelings and emotions that were and are present, to not be afraid of the material of her past. The Artist’s work is an expression of the intermingling of both joy and pain: the human condition.

Originally trained as a Fine Artist, graduating with a First Class BA Honours Degree, she went on to Chelsea College of Art to study set design, leading to a 25 year career Production Designing many prestigious shows for television.
She returned to her Artist’s practice in 2007.

She has also lectured in art and design at Chelsea College of Art and Nottingham University, is widely exhibited in galleries and art fairs in the UK and Europe. She is an Associate member of The Society of Women Artists in London and has works held in collections Worldwide including; Keble College Oxford, Director Jestico + Whiles Architects London, President Boston's Children's Museum USA, Senior Economist Goldman Sachs, Argentex and Vedanta Headquarters in London, and Commissions in UAE, Belguim + London, to name but a few.