
Stella Vine

‘Her colours are a cake-maker’s – girlie pinks, Alice-band blues – and the way she writes on her pictures has been learnt from a bakery. But there is something there, nevertheless: a combination of empathy and cynicism that can be startling’
The Sunday Times
Stella Vine's paintings have been exhibited worldwide since Charles Saatchi came across her painting of Princess Diana at Transition Gallery in 2004. She has been in numerous group shows, is collected around the world and currently has a major retrospective exhibition at Modern Art, Oxford. Her best known paintings often feature troubled celebrities but some of her most affecting paintings feature very personal images of family and friends.


 
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