Although
originally pursuing a career in engineering and graphic design,
Keith Woodcock has now been a full-time professional artist
since 1982, specialising initially on his childhood love of
aviation but, as an avid car enthusiast who has attended races
since the mid-50s, he soon added motoring to his repertoire
of subjects.
He
is a full member of both the Guild of Aviation Artists and the
Guild of Motoring Artists, and a Fellow of the American Society
of Aviation Artists, exhibiting regularly in Europe and the
USA. He has had solo exhibitions on both continents and has
won 14 international awards for his work, including “Best
of Show” at Aviation Art Exhibitions in both the UK and
America.
Most
of his work has been specially commissioned by companies, museums
and private individuals worldwide. His client list includes
Boeing, Alfa Romeo UK, Air America, the British Post Office,
Royal Air Force, Cathay Pacific Airlines, BAE Systems, Ford
Germany, Indian Air Force, Saudi Arabian Air Force and the United
States Government plus many airlines and notable characters
from the world of aviation and motoring. He has also been profiled
in many magazines in Europe, Australia, India, America and Scandinavia,
including “The International Artist”.
Keith
likes to paint outdoors when the opportunity arises (weather
permitting) and is occasionally asked to be “Artist in
Residence” for the day at motoring and aviation events,
which he finds a thoroughly enjoyable, creative experience with
the added bonus of meeting owners, pilots and drivers. He also
delivers illustrated lectures on aviation or motoring art to
organisations and societies.
Keith’s
paintings are more than just an aircraft or car portrait. His
background details create that elusive element – atmosphere,
as he describes, “An artist has the power to transcend
the purely photographic image, to tell a story, create mood
and give the painting life and an enduring appeal. To me, light
is the most important factor in achieving this.”