Born and raised in the North East of England, Stephen Simpson has emerged as a prominent artist with a profound connection to the region's landscapes and an unwavering commitment to spreading joy through his vibrant and captivating artworks.
Simpson's skilful use of light, balance, and colour creates a sense of movement in each piece. In his exploration of the natural world, Simpson's floral works are a celebration of the intricate details found within flora. Each brushstroke captures the essence of nature's beauty, striking a delicate balance between realism and abstraction.
Simultaneously, his abstract creations transport viewers into realms of imagination where colour, form, and emotion converge into visual symphonies.
Since establishing himself as a professional artist in 2011, Stephen's journey has been marked by a dedication to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and drawing inspiration from a rich tapestry of influences. Artistic inspirations include the French modernist painter Édouard Manet and the pioneering American artist Georgia O’Keeffe. Stephen is also fascinated by how the English Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner managed to create the illusion of light.
The landscapes and coastlines of northeast England, Stephen's cherished homeland, serve as a constant source of inspiration. Whether captivated by the tranquil flowers in a meadow or moved by the dynamic energy of a storm at sea, these natural elements ignite Stephen's passion and drive his artistic pursuits.