There will be an exhibition of North Stafforshire painter Ivan Taylor’s work at the Radford Gallery in Radford Street from 16th March to 16th April.
Ivan’s style has been described as like a 20th century English Impressionist influenced by earlier painters such as Turner and Constable.
He had his first one-man exhibition in 1972 and has been a full-time painter since 1989 supplying galleries and undertaking commissions for private clients in England, Wales, the United States, Belgium and France. His work has been reproduced in “Studio” magazine and some buyers are known to have built up collections of his work.
He works in oils as well as in watercolours and is well known in the county, where he is President of the Society of Staffordshire Artists and is noted for his Staffordshire Moorland scenes. Landscapes are his most common subject but he also paints the occasional still life.
You can see some of Ivan’s work HERE.










