The Saturday People: Life drawing and painting group in Leeds

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John Turner

What Alma Tadera's butler saw

 

 

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Study - homage to Watts

 

 

Jane

 

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About John Turner ("JRG")

John Turner was educated at Quarry Bank School, Liverpool, at a slight tangent to John Lennon. He trained as a research biologist at various universities and has worked in Britain, the USA and for short periods South America; he taught for many years at the University of Leeds.

His interest in drawing arose from the need to illustrate his own publications, chiefly those on the development and meaning of colour patterns in tropical butterflies.

He trained in life-drawing initially with Pam Rex and since retiring has sought to develop studies in grisaille of the interplay between the three dimensional form and its flat representation. His current work is in pastel and charcoal.

He exhibits pictures with the Saturday People and at the annual "Brush with the University" shows in Fairbairn House, Leeds. Probably his most-seen picture is a butterfly-photograph incorporated in Rauschenberg's construction "Rodeo Palace" (Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. NY, 1977).

He also publishes book reviews regularly in the TLS and the New York Times, and is working on translations of poems by Verlaine and Rimbaud, some of which have been published in "Poetry and Audience."

John lives in the Leeds area, and is married with two grown-up children.

 


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