Martyn Perryman English, b. 1963

Works
  • Martyn Perryman, Summer Haze, North Cliffs, 2023
    Martyn Perryman
    Summer Haze, North Cliffs, 2023
    oil on canvas, framed
    signed and titled to verso
    canvas size: h. 50 x w. 50 cm
    framed size: h. 65 x w. 65 cm
    £ 850.00
    Martyn Perryman, Summer Haze, North Cliffs, 2023
    £ 850.00
  • Martyn Perryman, Morning Light, North Cliffs, 2023
    Martyn Perryman
    Morning Light, North Cliffs, 2023
    oil on canvas, framed
    signed and titled to verso
    canvas size: h. 50 x w. 50 cm
    framed size: h. 65 x w. 65 cm
    £ 950.00
    Martyn Perryman, Morning Light, North Cliffs, 2023
    £ 950.00
  • Martyn Perryman, Endless Light 2, 2022
    Martyn Perryman
    Endless Light 2, 2022
    oil on canvas
    signed to verso
    100 x 100 cm
    £ 1,750.00
  • Martyn Perryman, Lifting Haze 2, 2020
    Martyn Perryman
    Lifting Haze 2, 2020
    oil on Canvas
    50 x 50 cm
  • Martyn Perryman, Gentle Light St Ives 1, 2021
    Martyn Perryman
    Gentle Light St Ives 1, 2021
    oil on canvas
    framed
    h. 50 x w. 50 cm
    £ 850.00
  • Martyn Perryman, Morning Glow St Ives Bay , 2021
    Martyn Perryman
    Morning Glow St Ives Bay , 2021
    oil on canvas
    h. 100 x w. 100 cm
    £ 1,400.00
Overview

‘I have been walking the coastal paths and beaches of St Ives for many years. For me there is no such thing as bad weather. I enjoy the calmness of a summer’s day, as much as the invigorations of a stormy winter walk; the sky full of movement and light as the clouds continually transform. My intention is to produce an image that will trigger such a past visual experience. To create the calmness and clarity of mind that can be achieved when looking out to a horizon; free from the pressure and visual clutter of urban life.’

 

Martyn Perryman, born in 1963, recently moved to Cornwall and primarily works from his studio at home, in Kehelland, Camborne and also has a converted Sail Loft in St Ives. Through the mediums of oil on canvas and oil on paper, Martyn creates seascapes and landscapes focusing on the horizon. He takes inspiration from regular coastal walks. Martyn will revisit a place returning to the same view point making sketches and colour studies to use back in the studio.

 

On leaving school Martyn started work as a studio assistant for the sculptor John Rivera president of the Royal Society of Sculptors. From there he moved into retail display working as studio manager at Harvey Nichols London before going on to have his own successful display company for many years. In 2007 he graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Design (First Class) from Wimbledon College of Art. 

 

Martyn’s work is presently represented by several galleries; he also regularly takes part in exhibitions including the Royal Society of Marine Artists at The Mall Galleries, London. His work is in private collections in the UK, Australia and California. Two paintings are in the Royal Palace Hotel, Dubai.

Exhibitions