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Keith Salmon
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    Keith Salmon

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    Keith Salmon
    Born
    Keith Charles Salmon

    (1959-12-09)9 December 1959
    Nationality British
    Known for Painting, Drawing, Sculpture
    Movement Abstract art, Landscape art
    Awards Jolomo Award 2009

    Keith Salmon (born 1959) is a British fine artist. His work is principally semi-abstract Scottish landscapes which are created based upon his experience as a hill walker. Even though he is registered blind Salmon has climbed more than one hundred of Scotland's Munros, many of which have been captured in his artworks.

    Education and experience

    Keith Salmon was born in Essex and moved to Wales in the late 1960s. He studied for his BA in art at what is now Shrewsbury College of Arts & Technology and Falmouth School of Art between 1979 and 1983. He originally trained and worked as a sculptor, constructing pieces from steel, wood and cement fondu. On completion of his studies he moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the north east of England where he set up his first studio.

    In 1989, Salmon moved back to Wales and set up a new studio. Around this time his sight deteriorated very quickly and within a few years he had to stop exhibiting work. He then decided to make the most of the time he still had sight and put his efforts into drawing and painting, finding new methods using just the very limited sight he now had left.

    In 1998, he moved to Irvine, Ayrshire, in Scotland and, though registered blind, had enough confidence in the new paintings and drawings he created to once again start exhibiting them.

    During this time his work has developed in two different styles: organised scribbles that form his drawings, and the bolder, broad marks in oil or acrylic paintings. Most of his works are based on his experiences while out walking in the Scottish Highlands. Over the last few years he has combined the scribbled pastel line with the painted acrylic marks, stating that he is "trying to capture a little of how I experience these wonderful wild places".

    Keith's art was chosen by Microsoft to participate in what the artist called "The Oregon Project", an art and sound project which used both a traditional art installation as well as a sound installation, and which was first shown at the 50th celebration of 9e2, originally created by Robert Rauschenberg and then taken to Edinburgh, Scotland.

    At present Salmon keeps a studio space at Courtyard Studios in Irvine and is regularly exhibiting his work again.

    Awards

    In 2009, Salmon won the Jolomo Award for Scottish landscape painting and was interviewed by The Scotsman, one of Scotland's top broadsheet newspapers.

    2009

    2008

    Exhibitions

    2009

    2006

    Prizes

    • Jolomo Award 2009
    • Rotary Club Prize, North Ayrshire Exhibition 2006
    • Northern Arts Artists’ Award 1984

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