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Continuing to explore Memories of Childhood in single image digital photographs. Once again the girl and boy are inserted into Finnish settings: a beautiful sunset on the coast near Vahterpää and a domestic interior with Taava at Somero.

Water, whether it is the sea, rivers or canals has been an important reference point throughout my life: childhood seaside holidays at Bournemouth, the canals of Birmingham, the River Tyne in Newcastle, the Atlantic side of Barbados and the Baltic Coast near Vahterpää, Finland.

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    • #Bournemouth
    • #Boy
    • #Canals
    • #Children
    • #Collage
    • #Digital
    • #Finland
    • #Girl
    • #Memories of Childood
    • #Newcastle Upon Tyne
    • #Photograph
    • #River Tyne
    • #Schumann
    • #Somero
    • #Sunset
    • #Taava
    • #Television
    • #Vahterpää
    • #Baltic Sea
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My work is an act of defiance.

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Avatar Nick was born in Birmingham, England in 1953 and completed his Bachelor of Fine Art at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1977 followed by a Fellowship in Painting at Sunderland Polytechnic in 1978.

In 2010 Nick completed a four week residency at the Vermont Studio Center where he produced an exciting body of work, including the expansive "Open-ended."

He has exhibited widely throughout the Caribbean and Europe. His work is included in major public and private collections in Barbados and Europe.

Nick is also a published poet who is represented in several anthologies published by the University of the West Indies and the National Cultural Foundation.

He took up the piano as an adult learner and continues to work at becoming more accomplished.

Nick lives and works in Barbados, Finland and the United Kingdom.

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