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Welcome to the website of portrait artist Paul Newton ~ Available for portrait commissions worldwide ~ Click on menu items on left hand margin for further information and to see examples of portraits. Please e-mail for further information or if you would like to commission a portrait.
- About The Artist
About the Artist. Australian artist, Paul Newton has works...
- Oil on Canvas
Portraits: Oil on Canvas Click any picture below to see...
- Christmas 2013
Paul Newton was commissioned by Australia Post to design and...
- Career Highlights
2008 - conducted Masterclasses in Oil portraiture for the...
- Domus Australia Chapel, Rome, Italy
Domus Australia Chapel, Rome, Italy. Domus Australia is a...
- About The Artist
Paul Newton (born 1961) is an Australian artist. He has won the Archibald Prize Packing Room Prize twice: in 1996 with a portrait of radio announcer John Laws CBE; and, again in 2001 (along with the People's Choice award) with a portrait of characters Roy Slaven and HG Nelson.
Features: Paul Newton Creating an Enduring Legacy. By Luana Luconi Winner. Internationally recognized portrait artist Paul Newton of Sydney, Australia is a highly sought-after portrait painter. He is charming, insanely talented, and one of the most genuinely nice fellows one will ever meet. Among our colleagues in the world of portraiture, this ...
Australian portrait artist Paul Newton has works in the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery of Australia (six works), Parliament House Canberra, Princeton, Columbia and Johns Hopkins universities, the National Basketball Association in New York, the Cleveland Clinic, The Temple Emanu-El New York, Morgan Stanley New York, Credit Suisse First Boston, the Domus Australia chapel ...
21K Followers, 737 Following, 308 Posts - Paul Newton (@paulnewtonartist) on Instagram: "Australian artist with works in museums, institutions and private collections in Rome, USA and Australia. Available for commissions worldwide."
Dec 28, 2022 · Most artists know that painting a portrait in a tradition where colour and form appear realistic takes years of training where trial and error play an important part. This is part 2 of my interview with leading portrait painter Paul Newton.