Edd Pearman
British artist Edd Pearman (b. 1976) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2002 with an MA in Fine Art. He continues to live and work in London as an artist and as a visiting tutor to colleges across the United Kingdom. Pearman is a printmaker who works with both screen print and digital print. He paints his subjects digitally on the computer, most often with a muted colour pallet with beautiful painterly form. Pearman has been included in a number of group exhibitions in the UK, New York, Berlin and Japan, including Bloomberg ‘New Contemporaries’ (2002) and the ‘New Artist Unit’ at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (2006). Pearman’s curatorial projects include two successful group shows: “Sea Change’ (2005) at the Mark Jason Gallery, which was featured by the BBC and ‘Manderley’ (2009) at the John Jones Project Space, which received a ‘Pick of the Week’ in the Guardian.His work is collected internationally, including, the Chapman Brothers, Sir Peter Blake, Soho House, V&A, Clifford Chance, Basil Alkazzi Foundation, and the Bank of America. Edd Pearman’s work has been published in The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, and Saatchi Magazine.
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