Donald Short
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Occupation | Artist |
Website | http://donaldshort.co.uk |
Born in America although he moved to the UK at a young age,[1] Donald Short is a Dorset-based artist who specialises in blue print techniques to create attractive, unique and original 'Blue Print' artwork.[2] He has previously been a teacher of Art at Magdalen College School, Oxford, where his students have said they "loved his teaching and how involved he was with their work" (M. Tash, 2015)[3] and he developed his famous catchphrase "You've chosen a referral!".
Exhibitions
Short has had many exhibitions over his time as an artist showcasing his unique Blue Print designs.
- Commonplaces, Hackney Cut Gallery, London, 2013[4]
- Door Prize for Painting, Shortlisted. Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, 2012[4]
- Lynn Painter-Stainer’s Prize, W.H. Patterson Gallery, London, 2010[4]
- Lynn Painter-Stainer’s Prize, Shortlisted, Painter’s Hall, London, 2010[4]
- The National Open Art Competition, Chichester, Finalist, 2009[4]
- London International Creative Competition, Honourable Mention, 2009[4]
- FringeMK, Milton Keynes, 2009, Finalist, 2009[4]
- Tectonic, Art Stable, Kelly Ross Fine Art, Dorset, 2008[4]
- Edge, MA Degree Show, Arts Institute, Bournemouth, 2008[4]
- Group Show, Art Stable, Kelly Ross Fine Art, Dorset, 2008[4]
- Margins, Sherborne Open 07, Sherborne House, 2007[4]
- Group Show, Art Stable, Kelly Ross Fine Art, Dorset, 2007[4]
- Group Show, Department Art And Design, Newham College London, 2000[4]
- Group Show, South London Art Gallery, 1988[4]
Prizes and Bursaries
- First Prize Winner (Joint), Sherborne Open 07, 2007[4]
- Post Graduate Bursary, Winchester School of Art, 2007[4]
Publications
- Columnist, Dilemmas, Times Education Supplement, FE Focus, 2001-06[4]
- A Study in Anarchy, Times Higher Education Supplement, 2009[4]
- The Leisure Gap, Renoir’s ‘Boating On The Seine’, TES, News International, 2006[5]
- Culture Junky, Rauchenberg’s ‘Canyon’, TES, News International, 2006[4]
- Seated In Style, Hepworth’s ‘Seated Figure’, TES, News International, 2006[4]
- Reinventing Manet, TES, News International, 2004[4]
References
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