James Earley

James first came to prominence in 2013 when he was chosen to be a part of The Art Investors acclaimed 2013 “Seven Artists Exhibition”, this exhibition was held at London’s strand Gallery and focused on 7 of the very best young Artists in the world. James’ display of his portrayal of famous musicians was much publicised.

His work took another route in 2015 with his powerful and emotional studies of homeless people, victims of war and religious martyrs. This work took him to another level in the art world as he was nominated by The BP award, The Royal Institue of Oil Painters and The Royal Institute Of Portrait Painters culminating in his work being displayed at the iconic and famous Mall Gallery in the heart of London.

James Earley has thus emerged as one of the foremost pioneers of figurative painting in Britain today, a fact all the more remarkable since James is a self taught artist.


Portfolio:

Homeless series

"Homeless series" are a series of portraits of the homeless living on the streets. I hope the series will help raise awareness of this terrible issue

Shadows “Shadows”

oil on canvas painting

Mary “Mary”

Mary is an oil painting of a homeless girl living on the streets of New York

Home “Home”

Home is an oil painting of an ex serviceman living on the streets of New York

Don't Look “Don't Look”

Don't Look is an oil painting of the reaction of a mother and child to a homeless man living on the streets of New York. It shows the differing reactions between the two

Joe Crow “Joe Crow”

Joe Crow is a painting of a homeless man living on the streets of Winchester