Born in to creative family, Helen inherited both her mother's passion and talent for art and her father's practicality and strong work ethic. Art became her real passion during her period spent in boarding school.
Helen gained much experience through her study of commercial art in London, however she returned soon after to her true inspiration fine art.
Helen's creative vision has led her to travel to many parts in search of inspiration. Her avid interest in photography over the past decade has been almost a tool of her trade and a constant source of inspiration.
Her dedication to observing nature is displayed in the way she approaches her abstracts, still lifes and landscapes. Subjects like road side water pumps, old rusty tin roofed sheds and a myriad of seascapes and landscapes in Helen's work capture light and form in a breathtaking manner.
Helen has succeeded in her career through talent and sheer hard work. Many artist are blessed with natural ability, but that in itself is no guarantee of commercial or critical success. Great ideas and inspired visions must be carried through to completion. And the work must go on year in, year out, building a market and a following. With her children launched in their own careers, she can now concentrate even more intently on her work. Rather than rest easy on her considerable body of work, the coming years will see Helen Blundell Timon reach new heights with her painting.
Helen gained much experience through her study of commercial art in London, however she returned soon after to her true inspiration fine art.
Helen's creative vision has led her to travel to many parts in search of inspiration. Her avid interest in photography over the past decade has been almost a tool of her trade and a constant source of inspiration.
Her dedication to observing nature is displayed in the way she approaches her abstracts, still lifes and landscapes. Subjects like road side water pumps, old rusty tin roofed sheds and a myriad of seascapes and landscapes in Helen's work capture light and form in a breathtaking manner.
Helen has succeeded in her career through talent and sheer hard work. Many artist are blessed with natural ability, but that in itself is no guarantee of commercial or critical success. Great ideas and inspired visions must be carried through to completion. And the work must go on year in, year out, building a market and a following. With her children launched in their own careers, she can now concentrate even more intently on her work. Rather than rest easy on her considerable body of work, the coming years will see Helen Blundell Timon reach new heights with her painting.