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'''Gareth Morgan''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[artist]] known for his [[acrylic]] on [[Perspex]] paintings of a [[robotic]] man. He is a [[Fine Arts]] graduate of [[Goldsmiths College]] in London, and is based in the [[United Kingdom]]. He has exhibited extensively all over the [[United Kingdom]] as well as in [[Moscow]], [[Tel Aviv]] and [[Sotheby's]] in [[Amsterdam]]. His Robotman series of pictures has been featured on [[The Big Breakfast]]. |
'''Gareth Morgan''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[artist]] known for his [[Acrylic paint|acrylic]] on [[Perspex]] paintings of a [[robotic]] man. He is a [[Fine Arts]] graduate of [[Goldsmiths College]] in London, and is based in the [[United Kingdom]]. He has exhibited extensively all over the [[United Kingdom]] as well as in [[Moscow]], [[Tel Aviv]] and [[Sotheby's]] in [[Amsterdam]]. His Robotman series of pictures has been featured on [[The Big Breakfast]]. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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- For the economist of the same name, see Gareth Morgan (economist). This Gareth Morgan should not be confused with Gareth Morgan (editor) of the Daily Star Sunday issue of the same name.
Gareth Morgan is a British artist known for his acrylic on Perspex paintings of a robotic man. He is a Fine Arts graduate of Goldsmiths College in London, and is based in the United Kingdom. He has exhibited extensively all over the United Kingdom as well as in Moscow, Tel Aviv and Sotheby's in Amsterdam. His Robotman series of pictures has been featured on The Big Breakfast.
External links
- "Gareth Robot" - (Morgan's homepage)
- Entry on the Oriel Washington Gallery's for an exhibition of Morgan's works
- Entry on the "Ar2Go" website about Morgan