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    • Stroke survivor artist Russell Haines exhibits work - BBC News
      • An artist who began painting while recovering from a stroke will have his work shown at the Tower of London. Russell Haines, from Gloucester, created an exhibition of portraits of people from different cultural backgrounds.
      www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-47356459
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    russell haines. I became an artist after suffering a stroke and attending Art Therapy with Art Lift. My first exhibition was of portraits of people who attended Art Therapy with me. It was called “we’re All Mad Here." I have had several solo exhibitions since, the biggest being my Arts Council funded exhibition 'Faith' exhibition.

  3. How do we connect with an ecosystem of different beliefs? Revd Ruth Fitter and artist Russell Haines discuss the collaborative project that has led to chang...

  4. Mar 4, 2019 · Russell Haines, the Gloucester artist who has never been afraid to ruffle feathers, is having his work displayed in the Chapel Royal at the Tower of London next week.

  5. Jan 1, 2017 · The artist, Russell Haines, is quickly becoming one of the country’s most exciting artists to watch. His unique expressionist style really brings out the character of his subjects, allowing his portraits to really come to life.

  6. Haines Art. 749 likes. Artist of the controversial ‘Faith’ portrait exhibition at Gloucester Cathedral. I am a contemporary artist, painting expressionist style works of fine art. Portraits and...

  7. 'Faith' by artist Russell Haines is a unique exhibition that has been created not only from a love of art but from a desire to explore today's culture, specifically the many different faiths and beliefs of the individual people that live alongside us.

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