Stuart Pearson Wright
Stuart Pearson Wright (born 1975, Northampton) is an award winning[1] English artist who works mainly in paint. He was educated at Slade School of Fine Art,[2] University College of London (1995–1999), where he graduated with honours, receiving a B.A. in Fine Art. He won the BP Travel Prize in 1998, the BP Portrait Award[3] in 2001, and the Garrick/Milne Prize[2] in 2005.
Portraits
People who have sat for the artist include:
- Daniel Radcliffe (actor)
- Mike Leigh (film director)
- David Thewlis (actor)
- Charles Saumarez Smith (Director, National Gallery)
- Richard E. Grant (actor)
- Adam Cooper (ballet dancer)
- John Hurt (actor)
- Terry Gilliam (film director)
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Michael Palin (actor, writer)
- Terry Jones (actor, writer)
- Diane Abbott (MP)
- Christopher Lee (actor)
- J. K. Rowling (novelist)
- Parminder Nagra (actor)
- Timothy Spall (actor)
- Geoffrey Palmer (actor)
- Alan Rickman (actor)
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