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Mike
Turner
Camden,
Willesden, Cricklewood - areas of north west London famed
for their busy steam locomotive sheds.
This is where
Mike Turner
spent his childhood years and
while unappreciative of his surroundings at the time,
it
did influence his later aspirations in becoming a freelance
illustrator.
Graduation from art college came in 1970/71, leading to
a career in graphic art, working for a
small
publishing company as a designer. Becoming disillusioned
with lack of prospects he quit, bought a touring bicycle
and headed for the Continent for several years.
The return to Britain gave Mike another short spell of
design experience at Goya International before accepting
a post
with the Sunday Times as an illustrator. This
was at a time when there was discontent with new working
practices
and so predictably he was made redundant.
Out of the maelstrom, Mike found himself in demand
as a freelance illustrator. His work has featured
in magazines, on fine-art prints, postcards and greeting
cards.
Now living in Hastings, Mike Turner has
gained a first-class reputation throughout the world for
his classic paintings of the European rail network and
also the British former Southern Railway system. |
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