‘It’s heavy stuff out at sea, so I paint to stay level’: the lifeboatman taking the UK art world by storm
by Vanessa Thorpe from World news | The Guardian on (#6C8W6)
Mark Taylor is used to steering through dangerous seas - now he will have to navigate the London art market
Stormy seas are a common challenge for lifeboatman Mark Taylor. As a skilled coxswain of the RNLI boat that serves the coast around Tynemouth in the north-east of England, he has often faced down dangerous swells to reach mariners in distress.
But this weekend Taylor, who has also become a sought-after artist, is getting used to the contrasting waters of the Thames. After working on his painting in his studio near his North Shields home, the 43-year-old has been picked out for a London exhibition and a new artistic residency on the banks of the Thames in Canary Wharf.
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