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Ian Tyson, British painter, printmaker and book artist, was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, in 1933, and studied at the Birkenhead School of Art. He taught drawing and printmaking at the Farnham School of Art (1959-1966), the St. Martin’s School of Art (1964-1984) and the Wimbledon School of Art. He was a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art , the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the University of California, San Diego, and a Brinkley Fellow at the Norwich School of Art. He has had over fourteen solo and thirty group exhibitions throughout Europe.
Step into the artistic world of Ian Tyson, a renowned British painter, printmaker, and book artist, with this captivating large signed limited edition silkscreen titled “Rectangle Game 1970.” Tyson, born in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, in 1933, honed his artistic skills at the Birkenhead School of Art and went on to make a significant impact in the field of visual arts.
Tyson’s passion for art extended beyond his own creative pursuits, as he also dedicated his time to teaching drawing and printmaking at prestigious institutions such as the Farnham School of Art, the St. Martin’s School of Art, and the Wimbledon School of Art. His expertise was recognized worldwide, leading to his appointments as a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art, the University of Wisconsin, Madison, the University of California, San Diego, and as a Brinkley Fellow at the Norwich School of Art.
With over fourteen solo exhibitions and thirty group exhibitions throughout Europe, Tyson’s artistic contributions have left an indelible mark on the art world. His work combines a keen sense of composition, vibrant colors, and a mastery of various artistic techniques.
This large signed limited edition silkscreen, created in 1970, showcases Tyson’s artistic brilliance. Printed on heavy paper, it offers a substantial and visually impactful representation of Tyson’s artistry. The “Rectangle Game” invites viewers to explore the interplay of shapes and colors, engaging them in a captivating visual puzzle.