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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Cardboard
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 18.9x22.8in
About this artwork
We had a male Corgi called Tasman. He favored the women (wife & daughter) in our house but did not have much time for me or my son. He was the boss of the house. In this study the mother is the cornerstone of the family, even though the son is now bigger than her. The pup takes after his father. This was a painting stimulated by family memories for me. It started with one dog, but the family grew as the painting progressed. Everyone should have a…
corgi.
Roy Tate
Australia
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Roy Tate is a self-taught painter who began creating art later in life, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and his wife’s unwavering resilience. She died in 2022 but left a legacy of support and achievement.
His technique is unapologetically naive and unpolished, blending imaginative storytelling with evocative, narrative-driven compositions. Through his paintings, he invites viewers to lose themselves in the underlying stories and to reflect on the surprises and complexity found within every human journey.
As Albert Einstein said, "all you really need to make you happy is something to be enthusiastic about."
So, look at Roy's paintings as markers of his enthusiasm. HE PAINTS TO MAKE HIMSELF HAPPY.
His technique is unapologetically naive and unpolished, blending imaginative storytelling with evocative, narrative-driven compositions. Through his paintings, he invites viewers to lose themselves in the underlying stories and to reflect on the surprises and complexity found within every human journey.
As Albert Einstein said, "all you really need to make you happy is something to be enthusiastic about."
So, look at Roy's paintings as markers of his enthusiasm. HE PAINTS TO MAKE HIMSELF HAPPY.
Roy Tate
Corgis
$1,870