Terrence Arthur
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Terence Arthurs in his Workshop |
Terence Arthurs, also known as Terry Arthurs, is a London contemporary painter. His artwork is essentially about astronomy and he uses medium-oils with no brushes.
He takes his inspiration in the nature, and defines his work as follows:
“There are features own abstract shapes and colours in abundance in the Heavens. To try to capture on canvas, the primeval forces at work in creation is my endeavour. Some of these cosmic phenomena are awe inspiringly beautiful, and appear to indicate a design, the magnitude of which is far beyond the concepts of the mortal mind. If therefore, a few appreciate this thing that has motivated me, I will feel satisfied in the knowledge that my efforts have not been in vain.”

