Luke Piper
Luke Piper (born 1966) is an
English landscape painter.
Luke Piper is the son of the painter
Edward Piper. He is also the eldest grandson of another artist,
John Piper. He grew up in
Frome,
Somerset. He studied at Frome College and then read
geography at the
University of Cambridge.
Piper's first major show of artworks was at the
CCA Galleries,
Dover Street,
London, in
1992, also used by his father. Since that time he has exhibited regularly in London and at venues such as the
Henley Festival, the
River and Rowing Museum,
Stonor and elsewhere around southern England.
He has travelled around the world to paint, including
Nairobi via
Western Sahara and
Zaire in 1995, the
Sahara dessert in 1999 and 2000,
Nepal and the
Himalayas in 1998 and 2000â€"01, and
Australia,
New Zealand and
Fiji in 2002â€"03. His has also painted in
France,
Ireland and
Spain as well as around the
United Kingdom, including many paintings of the
River Thames.
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Henry Piper*
Luke Piper website including a
biography