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The Benefits of the Blade

International Artist, October/November 2012

Alan Cotton proves that the knife is more versatile and vigorous than the brush
From my earliest memories, when using brushes made by my mother from her own hair, I have loved to draw and paint and the physical, tactile quality of oil paint has always thrilled me. I grew up in a family of six in a small two bed-roomed house in the industrial . . . 

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Art on Top of the World

Art of England, October 2012, issue 95

Alan Cotton's search for adventure and inspiration soared to new peaks when he took en plein air to the summit - of Everest. Here he tells of his exhilarating journey to the magnificent climes of the highest mountain in the world.
Alan Cotton is first and foremost an artist - one of Britain's most distinguished landscape painters. He has travelled the world to find images . . . 

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Mount Everest
Artists & Illustrators, September 2012
Article by Alan Cotton

Landscape artist Alan Cotton had longed to paint Mount Everest but, as these exclusive diary extracts reveal, this trip of a lifetime involved plenty more highs and lows than he bargained for.
I always had ambitions to paint in high mountains. Snowdonia and Ben Nevis didn't tax me too much, . . .

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Top of the World

Devon Life, September 2012, issue 141 Article by Phil Griffin

Artist Alan Cotton achieved a lifelong ambition to paint Everest when he visited base camp with explorer David Hempleman-Adams
Anyone who has spent time in the mountains will tell you of their immense beauty as the light changes rapidly, creating new . . .  

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A Private View with Alan Cotton
Points West - Issue One, 2011 Article by Judi Spiers

Judi Spiers in conversation with Alan Cotton.
Colaton Raleigh based Alan Cotton is one of Britain's most distinguished landscape artists. His efforts however weren't always appreciated. At One time his auntie wanted to throw him out . . .

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A Life in Landscape

Exeter Living - Autumn 2010 Article by Clare Blake

Clare Blake talks to Alan Cotton, one of the most significant landscape painters working in the UK today.
Clouds scud in torn ribbons across a stormy sky while shocks of white spray explode as breakers hit rocks and foam around knobbly striations of dark stone, like the partially submerged . . .

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Friendships that helped make a dream come true

Western Morning News - Saturday 25th September 2010 Article by Janet King

Janet King finds artist Alan Cotton full of gratitude as his work flies off the wall.
Meeting landscape artist Alan Cotton is an uplifting experience. Like one of his sweeping oil . . . 

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Art Request of Top Cruise Ship Magnate

Sidmouth Herald - December 2009 n

It is the type of commission that comes along once in a life-time.
For Colaton Raleigh artist Alan Cotton it was to produce five paintings of Venice for the Miami home of shipping magnate Howard Frank
The vice-president of Carnival plc, a cruise company that encompasses Cunard and P&O as well as . . . 

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Painting Grounds

Devon Life - November 2008 Article by Judi Spiers

Alan Cotton's paintings celebrate his love of oil paint and his delight in looking at extraordinary places. Judi spoke to this distinguished artist at his studio in Colaton Raleigh.
he Alan Cotton print Piemonte in Diano d'Alba - sold to Judi Spiers! Yes! After years of receiving . . . 

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Paint with a sensuous impact

The Artist - August 2007 Article by Oliver Lange

Inspired by the drama of cliffs and sea, Alan Cotton describes how he uses the texture of oil paint to achieve the powerful effects in his paintings
Alan Cotton's evocative, powerfully expressed landscapes belong to the great tradition of English romantic painting. They are works inspired by significant places and specific . . . 

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The Artist's Palette - Alan Cotton

The Artist - March 2007 Article by Oliver Lange

An oil painter who works principally with painting knives explains to Oliver Lange how they determine his working method
Alan Cotton works principally in oils, enjoying the sensuous nature of the medium and skilfully exploiting the use of various marks and . . .

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Return to Hartland

ART in Devon - issue 9, Summer 2007 Article by Jenny Pery

Alan Cotton seems to be getting more vibrant with his views of the rugged coastline. Jenny Pery finds out what keeps on inspiring this South Devon painter
n September the Walker Galleries in Sidbury are staging an exhibition of paintings by one of Devon's most prominent painters. Alan Cotton's exhibition, . . .

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Alan on tour with Charles

The Exmouth Journal - 2005 Article by Di Bowerman

Colaton Raleigh-based international artist Alan Cotton tells Di Bowerman about his time on a royal tour.
If, in the future, Prince Charles takes up oil painting instead of watercolours, it might be because Colaton Raleigh landscape artist Alan Cotton has had a hand in it.
Alan has just returned from accompanying the Prince on his . . . 

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A Sense of Place

International Artist - April/May 2004

In this showcase of Alan Cotton's paintings from a recent London exhibition, the reader is taken from the searing yellows and crimsons of the Mediterranean to the cool greens and blues of Ireland, from the sun bleached square in Marrakech at midday to the early morning interior of the Venice Fish Market. Each painting is distinctively a "Cotton", yet variation and contrast give each one . . . 
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Rich rewards of life on a knife edge

Western Morning News - 5 December 2003 Article by Frank Ruhrmund

Frank Ruhrmund previews a Christmas show by an artist he has known for two decades.
One of this country's leading landscape painters, Devon artist Alan Cotton, is opening the doors of his studio this weekend for a Christmas exhibition of paintings and print . . . 

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Alan's art set for a return to its Devon roots

Express & Echo - Saturday 8 February 2003 Article by Alan Cole

WEEKEND INTERVIEW
Devon artist Alan Cotton has travelled the world searching for the perfect view. His journeys have taken him far and wide from the pastoral landscapes of mainland Europe to the striking mountain regions of Morocco. But the roaming painter always returns to Devon . . .

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Alan Cotton - 'A sense of place'

Devon Life - Spring 2001 Article by Ian Collins

Paintings from Venice, Provence, Piemonte and the West Coast of Ireland.
Alan Cotton is skilled in the art of communication. He is a landscape painter, whose passions are for places and pigment and people. Throughout his life, accidents and chance . . . 

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Images New

The Exmouth Journal - 11th March 1999

Painter Alan Cotton fresh back from the fascinating sub continent of India.
Painter Alan Cotton never ceases to search for new and stimulating starting points for his paintings. This has taken him to many parts of the world, though until now he has worked mainly in Europe, for 20 years in Provence and Venice, but also in Cyprus, Tuscany and more recently in Co Kerry, Connemara and . . .

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Alan Cotton "Have Easel Will Travel"

Devon Life - September 1997 n

"From Devon to Ireland via Provence, Tuscany, Cyprus and Venice".
When Alan Cotton first began painting in Devon in the early 70's he was captivated by the drama of Hartland in the north and the tranquil beauty of the Otter Valley near his home in Colaton Raleigh. His Hartland canvases captured the power and grandeur of the . . .

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A Christmas Taste of Sunshine

Style Magazine - Winter 1991 Article by Linda Winter

My first visit to the studio and home of the painter, Alan Cotton was on a late September day when the air was still brimming with the scents and sounds of an English summer. Buzzards soared over the rolling Devon landscape, the sky was still sharp and blue. In the distance were the rolling Westcountry . . . 
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Red Arrows lead artist to Cyprus

Western Morning News - 9 March 1991 Article by Derek Lean

Hurtling through the sky at 500 mph in one of the Red Arrows' Hawk fighter-trainers might seem a far cry from the world of an artist. But, in a way, for internationally acclaimed East Devon artist Alan Cotton, the flight of a lifetime was part of a voyage that led him to his . . . 
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Alan Cotton in Provence

Arts Review - 23 September 1988 Article by Graham Hughes

It is good news when a dealer as distinguished and energetic as David Messum not only opens a sumptuous new London gallery, but begins with two living artists. The first show there was by John Miller (see our front cover, July 15). Now follows another . . .
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