Dinner Guests
Artist: Michelle Taube
Title: Dinner Guests 2024
Size: 46cm x 60cm
Michelle Taube was born in Greater Manchester, England. She graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2004 with a degree in Illustration with animation, where she specialised in watercolour painting. She then went on to complete a PGCE, after which she spent many years teaching Art and Design in schools and colleges. Michelle continued to produce and sell her own work, winning the IJYA young artist of the year in 2005 and exhibiting in and around Manchester and London.
Michelle exhibited in The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2024 and took part in the art on a postcard exhibition, making it to the final selection of 85 artists. She exhibits around the country with the artist collective ‘A Small Space’ and has collaborations with the prestigious Whitworth Art Gallery. She has exhibited at Bury Art Museum, Tarpey Gallery and Sale Waterside Arts Centre.
Her latest exhibition was at The Other Art Fair London, 2024.
Michelle works with oil paints and her ‘flower collection’ has seen a shift in her painting practice. Having always been interested in colour and observational painting and drawing, this new body of work homes in on these two elements. The act of painting flowers has given her more freedom within the brushstrokes, whilst still allowing her to record the detail within the objects.
Flowers can say a number of things; thank-you, I love you, get well soon, happy birthday, my condolences or just a simple sorry.
Artist: Michelle Taube
Title: Dinner Guests 2024
Size: 46cm x 60cm
Michelle Taube was born in Greater Manchester, England. She graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2004 with a degree in Illustration with animation, where she specialised in watercolour painting. She then went on to complete a PGCE, after which she spent many years teaching Art and Design in schools and colleges. Michelle continued to produce and sell her own work, winning the IJYA young artist of the year in 2005 and exhibiting in and around Manchester and London.
Michelle exhibited in The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2024 and took part in the art on a postcard exhibition, making it to the final selection of 85 artists. She exhibits around the country with the artist collective ‘A Small Space’ and has collaborations with the prestigious Whitworth Art Gallery. She has exhibited at Bury Art Museum, Tarpey Gallery and Sale Waterside Arts Centre.
Her latest exhibition was at The Other Art Fair London, 2024.
Michelle works with oil paints and her ‘flower collection’ has seen a shift in her painting practice. Having always been interested in colour and observational painting and drawing, this new body of work homes in on these two elements. The act of painting flowers has given her more freedom within the brushstrokes, whilst still allowing her to record the detail within the objects.
Flowers can say a number of things; thank-you, I love you, get well soon, happy birthday, my condolences or just a simple sorry.
Artist: Michelle Taube
Title: Dinner Guests 2024
Size: 46cm x 60cm
Michelle Taube was born in Greater Manchester, England. She graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2004 with a degree in Illustration with animation, where she specialised in watercolour painting. She then went on to complete a PGCE, after which she spent many years teaching Art and Design in schools and colleges. Michelle continued to produce and sell her own work, winning the IJYA young artist of the year in 2005 and exhibiting in and around Manchester and London.
Michelle exhibited in The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2024 and took part in the art on a postcard exhibition, making it to the final selection of 85 artists. She exhibits around the country with the artist collective ‘A Small Space’ and has collaborations with the prestigious Whitworth Art Gallery. She has exhibited at Bury Art Museum, Tarpey Gallery and Sale Waterside Arts Centre.
Her latest exhibition was at The Other Art Fair London, 2024.
Michelle works with oil paints and her ‘flower collection’ has seen a shift in her painting practice. Having always been interested in colour and observational painting and drawing, this new body of work homes in on these two elements. The act of painting flowers has given her more freedom within the brushstrokes, whilst still allowing her to record the detail within the objects.
Flowers can say a number of things; thank-you, I love you, get well soon, happy birthday, my condolences or just a simple sorry.