Peter Doig at The Courtauld (London 2023 Exhibition)
🖌️ My Work and Contact Details: Instagram: / tomasfolanhasici Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries) Today's video is an archive of Peter Doig's work from his 2023 exhibition The Morgan Stanley Exhibition: Peter Doig at the Courtauld in London. It was great to finally see some of his work in the flesh after studying him for a while, and I hope this video can be put to good use as a reference for other artists. 📚 Chapters 🙋♂️ About Me I’m an Artist currently based in London. I graduated from University of the Arts London in 2018 (I completed a BA in Painting) and I’m now doing my postgrad at The Royal Drawing School (The Drawing Year 2022). I’m primarily an oil painter and really believe that learning how to draw should be at the foundation of artistic practice. My goal is to make this channel a really valuable resource for those interested in becoming a full-time Artist and making a living out of their work. 📖 Resources How I Research for YouTube: https://www.tubebuddy.com/tomasfolanh... Sound from Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Editing Software: Premiere Pro 🔍 Hashtags #peterdoig #artist #exhibition Some of the links above may be referral links or affiliate links that may or may not give me a small commission off any purchases you make (at no extra cost to you!). Thank you to those supporting the channel!

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