George Underwood

Jul 10th
2010

I Believe in You (2008), Oils on Linen, 107 x 91 cm

Silent Reflection (2009), Oils on linen, 44 x 34 ins

Birgit Marie, Oils on Canvas, 16 x 20 inches

Leah, Oil painting on linen, 20 x 16 inches

Leys Portrait, Oils on linen, 34 x 44 ins

Knole Portrait, Oils on Linen 34 x 44 ins

Lost Expression, Oils on linen

Artist Bio:

George Underwood was born in 1947. George joined Beckenham Art School in 1963.

At art school George Underwood became more and more interested in music. As a result he pursued a career in the music world. Along with life long friend David Bowie he made one record (The King Bees) and also a solo record under the name Calvin James.

George returned to art studies and then worked in design studios as an illustrator. Initially he specialised in fantasy, horror and science fiction book covers. Many of George Underwood colleagues in the music business asked him to do paintings for them. This led to George becoming a freelance artist.

Artwork for the first T Rex album and later David Bowie’s Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust album covers established him as a leading and creative art illustrator. Over this period George produced literally thousands of book covers, LP and CD covers, advertisements, portraits and drawings.

At the start of the 1970’s George Underwood started painting in oils. His paintings were influenced by the Viennese School of Fantastic Realism – Ernst Fuchs, Rudolph Hausner and Eric Brauer who were contemporary visionaries like Breughel and Bosh. He was fascinated by their mix of fantasy and realism.

George Underwood paintings are held in many private art collections. One of his art collectors, David Bowie, says:

George has, over the years, refined his work to the point where I would put him among the top figurative painters coming out of the UK right now. There’s a sublime isolation surrounding his subjects that really touches the viewer, the figures being both heroic and vulnerable simultaneously. There’s a timeless element in the choice of subject matter that overlaps with the mythical world of Odd Nerdrum, say. Now that a huge shift to painting is taking place, I would expect to see George’s name pushed further and further to the front.

George Underwood’s Website

Thanks to Daily Art Fix and Carmelita for finding this artist!

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