'Behind the Painted Smile'

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/13/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8x10.75
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781412026475

About the Book

'Behind the Painted Smile' is a hard-hitting and shocking account of prolific artist Gary Cartwright's sometimes traumatic life and its affects upon his work. This no-holes-barred account, taken from his personal diaries tells of his struggles, through the ups and the downs, the laughter and the tears. Caught up in a violent relationship; being mentally and physically abused.

Struggling with the issues of terminal illness, suicide, death, drug abuse and everyday news headlines, all of which feature somewhere within his work.

It tells of his trials and tribulations to keep his head above water to survive, earning himself a reputation for his thought provoking paintings that have made front page news and been the subject of much debate, some of which are now in Museums and Private Collections in England and Europe.

Told in graphic detail, this is not a book for the faint hearted as it sends you on a rollercoaster of emotions.

It gives you a better insight into the artist himself, his life and his work.

"A not to be missed book that you will read over and over again."


About the Author

Gary Cartwright was born in Stockport, England in 1963. He now lives and works in central Manchester, and has done for a number of years.

One of 10 children, he lost both his parents at an early age.

After leaving school he went into various professions but eventually put all his time into painting and drawing.

In recent years he has been catapulted into the public eye with his hard hitting and controversial paintings being called the likes of 'Modern Day Icon' and 'Manchester's own popular Brit-artist' by the media and earned himself the nickname of 'Mr. Controversy' among his friends.

He's 'outspoken' and 'tells it like it is' - he's not afraid to try something different or speak his mind.