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Tony Owens is a British still life painter whose work is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Dutch Golden Age. Entirely self-taught, Owens has spent over two decades refining a technique that pays homage to the classical masters while asserting a contemporary relevance. His paintings are distinguished by their meticulous composition, dramatic use of light and shadow, and a reverence for the everyday objects they depict.
Owens draws inspiration from 17th-century Dutch painters such as Willem Kalf and Pieter Claesz, embracing their focus on texture, symbolism, and atmosphere. Through careful observation and technical precision, he transforms simple arrangements of fruit, glassware, and ceramics into meditative studies of form and transience.
Born in the United Kingdom in 1973, Owens began painting in his early thirties, developing his skills through disciplined practice and an unwavering commitment to classical methods. Despite his lack of formal training, his work has attracted international attention and now features in a number of respected private and institutional collections around the world.
Tony Owens continues to explore the expressive potential of traditional still life, offering viewers a quiet, contemplative space in which beauty and impermanence coexist.
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