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  1. Education. Ph.D., Imperial College London, UK. M.A., University of Cambridge, UK. B.Sc. (Eng), Imperial College London, UK. Research Interests. Power Semiconductor devices (inclucding WBG) and driver design. Wide Band Gap device based converters. The Electrical Grid for sustainable energy generation. Ship propulsion and EV systems,

  2. Biography. Patrick R. Palmer (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Imperial College London, London, U.K.

    • When Did You Decide You Wanted to Become An Artist?
    • Who Are The Characters in Your Artwork?
    • What Is Your Creative Process?
    • What Are The Most Important Steps?
    • What Is Your Favourite Piece of Art?
    • Who Is Your Favourite Artist of All time?
    • What Artists Inspire You Today?
    • What Are Your Future Projects?
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    For as long as I can remember I’ve always wanted to be an artist but never thought I could make a living from it. I left a successful career in media at 40 and went to art college to follow my passion…

    They are usually professional models. I book them for photoshoots and direct them into sensitive poses and other poses I like or have seen. I also let them do their own thing to get some natural and unique images. However, I think a lot of the characters in the pieces come from something inside, from the unconscious.

    I start with a batch of photos which I lay out around my studio whilst I am working on other stuff. Then I gradually work out the best way to approach each one – some get put aside or abandoned. I like to have around 5 pieces on the go at any one time and I build them all up together, layer by layer. First of all I draw – roughly sketching the basi...

    Preparation. Preparing the canvas, the board properly, having some kind of plan. But also being prepared to mess it up and take risks. Constantly looking, thinking and adapting. If it’s really not working, leave it, think about it and come back to it another time…

    Too many to choose from – most things by Klimt and Degas. It changes all the time but currently I would say – ‘Dancers Tying Shoes’ by Degas.

    It changes all the time too but this week I’m really into Giacometti and Henry Moore. I’m even thinking about doing some sculpture myself…

    My classical favourites are Degas, Lautrec, Rodin, Giacometti, Picasso, Henry Moore, Klimt, J.W. Waterhouse. And for the modern ones; Paul Elmsley, Michael Talbot (sculpture), Jesse Stern, ZhaomingWu, Stephen Bauman, Henrik Aa, Uldalen, Sukanto Debnath, Michael Clark (especcialy his Bacon portraits – I even own one of his Limited Editions and he ta...

    I have some upcoming shows this summer to prepare, including a solo show in The Lauderdale gallery in London! Thank you Patrick Palmer ! Click hereto view his full SINGULART portfolio !

    Patrick Palmer is a modern master of figurative art who captures the female form in dreamy, delicate and suggestive compositions. He shares his creative process, inspiration, and upcoming shows in this interview with SINGULART blog.

  3. Patrick PALMER | Cited by 3,920 | of University of Cambridge, Cambridge (Cam) | Read 175 publications | Contact Patrick PALMER

  4. Patrick J. Palmer was born on 28 December 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for Moonstruck (1987), Hellboy (2004) and Rollerball (1975).

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    • December 28, 1935
  5. Patrick Palmer may refer to: Sportspeople. Patrick Palmer (rugby union) (born 1988), Welsh rugby union player; Pat Palmer (rugby union) (born 1962), Canadian rugby player; Pat Palmer (boxer) (1914–1988), English boxer; Others. Patrick Palmer (British Army officer) (1933–1999), British Army general

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · Patrick Palmer teaching 2016. Image by Liz Del Pilar Munoz On a recent studio visit, I chit-chatted with Patrick Palmer about his upcoming gallery exhibition, the virus’s impact on his teaching, and artistic inspiration.