Biography
Geoffrey Elliott was born in Derbyshire in 1935. He studied at Derby and Brighton Colleges of Art, and taught in both Brighton and Wolverhampton Colleges of Art. In 1970 Geoffrey won an Italian Government Travelling Scholarship resulting in the Italian Suite.
He emigrated to Australia in 1983. He has his own sea side studio in Cleveland, close to Brisbane the capital of Queensland, Australia. Geoffrey Elliott has travelled and worked in the U.K., Australia, U.S.A, Greece, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, Malta, Bali and Sri Lanka. He has work in collections in the UK including Tate, British Council, regional art galleries, libraries, schools and in national and international corporate collections. He was commissioned to do two large murals for public areas in SE Queensland, and six large panels for Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney.
Of his own work Geoffrey has said: 'I am happiest painting from the landscape, or in my studio on studies done from nature. I try to capture the spirit of a place, the very essence of its being. When painting I become part of the subject, birds and animals come close to me - without fear, behaving as it might have been since the beginning of time’.
R e f e r e n c e s
Sketching for Beginners. Geoffrey Elliott. Studio Vista. 1971
Artists at Curwen. Pat Gilmour. Tate Gallery publication. 1977
Two Decades of Watercolours by Susan Rothnie 2005
Dictionary. Artists in Britain since 1945 by David Buckman 2006
The Brighton Suite of Prints by Viv Craske 2006
Tate desktop Diary 2011