Trevor Price

 

Trevor Price specialises in drypoints and etchings that are handmade and hand-printed in his studios in London and St. Ives. He studied at the Falmouth and Winchester Schools of Art. At the age of 28, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and currently serves as the society's Vice President. Trevor exhibits widely throughout Europe, with regular solo shows featuring both paintings and original prints.

His work is held in various collections, including the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford), The V&A Museum, Yale University (USA) and The Bank of England. His work is in private collections worldwide.

He has won several national printmaking awards and has been an invited selector on multiple occasions for the annual National Printmaking Exhibition held at the Mall Galleries in London.

The artworks by Trevor usually depict the intimacy between a couple, sometimes romantic, sometimes erotic, and often humorous. His artistic influences include Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Ben Nicholson, and Cecil Collins. Location can also be a significant influence on his work, with his Cornish roots often featuring prominently.