Paul Evans

Paul Evans

Paul Evans

Paul Evans has gained widespread recognition for his unique watercolours, acrylics, and etchings, which are influenced by the landscapes and coastlines of East Anglia, the Sussex Downland, the Kent Weald, and the rugged coastal and moorland areas of Cornwall.

Paul’s painting conveys a deep sense of place by exploring only a few locations throughout the year in great detail. Paul Evans continuously engages in experimentation with techniques and materials, continuously seeking novel methods of capturing the shifting light and seasons in his artwork.

Paul Evans attended Eastbourne College of Art and Design from 1972 to 1976, where he studied illustration and printmaking. Since graduating, he has been fortunate to support himself solely through his painting. He began exhibiting his artwork at the Ralph Lewis Gallery in Brighton’s Lanes, and immediately began selling all the paintings he was able to create.

Since 1976, Paul Evans has held approximately 75 solo exhibitions and participated in several group shows, often attracting large numbers of collectors and frequently selling out soon after the opening. Work has been purchased globally by collectors and buyers in countries such as America, Japan, Australia, and Europe, as well as by a dedicated following closer to home.