Artist

Author: Edward Crumpton

Ten at White Moose Gallery

White Moose will be showing new paintings by three local artists, Edward Crumpton, Hester Berry and Peter Kettle. Reunited after ten years, this exhibition is their first together since they left West Buckland School in 2005.  Since then, they have all forged their careers as artists – studying, traveling and exhibiting in various places, places which have ...

Mariner Way II

‘Mariners Way II’ is made of contemporary materials in the form of a knotted rope sphere is now on display at the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus. Edward has named the new, 2015 sculpture, Mariners Way II, as a homage to the original sculpture and a symbolic reference of what the first sculpture encapsulated. Created by Devon-based artist Edward ...

Lundy Paintings & Drawings

Over the past year Edward Crumpton has been working on a project that will see him visit twelve different islands across the British Isles. This project began in 2014 when he went to his first island off the Devon coastline, Lundy Island. Going to Lundy, a place surrounded by sea, separated from the mainland meant he could focus his practice on studying the ...

ND Art Trek at Hay Loft Studio

Nestled deep in the Devon countryside Edward invites you to visit him in his hay barn loft studio space to discuss his interest in art. His ink drawings, oil paintings and wood engravings which are all influenced by the surrounding landscape, will be available to view and purchase. Edward is latest interested is making new paintings based around islands of the ...

Forthcoming exhibition, Ten

7 August – 26 September 2015 White Moose will be showing new paintings by three local artists,Edward Crumpton, Hester Berry and Peter Kettle. Reunited after ten years, this exhibition is their first together since they left West Buckland School in 2005.  Since then, they have all forged their careers as artists – studying, traveling and exhibiting in various ...

Twelve Islands Project

Hello, Over the course of 2014 I was busy re-designing the Mariners Way sculpture for the longevity of the outdoors which you can read about here. Whilst this was occurring I was also part of a team that designed and constructed The Observatory buildings which was to house artist for two-month residency’s for the next two years moving to a different ...