Steve Capper
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Steve Capper – Red Pot & Yellow Table (New In)
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Steve Capper – Turquoise Hill (New In)
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Steve Capper – Winter in the Lake District (New In)
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Steve Capper – Yellow Table (New In)
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Steve Capper – The Old Hill (New In)
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Steve Capper – Dry Stone Wall (New In)
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Steve Capper – The Old Fields (New In)
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Steve Capper – Overgrown Quarry (New In)
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Steve Capper – Deserted Houses (New In)
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Steve Capper – Hot Sky (New In)
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Steve Capper – Mixed Flowers (New In)
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Steve Capper – A Windy Day (New In)
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Steve Capper – Canal (New In)
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Steve Capper – Ghost Buildings (New In)
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Steve Capper – Northern Light (New In)
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Steve Capper – The Red Pot (New In)
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Steve Capper – Poppy Field (New In)
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Steve Capper – The Lane (New In)
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Steve Capper – Coming Storm II (New In)
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Steve Capper – Magenta Hills (New In)
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Steve Capper – Still Life with Blue Vase
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Steve Capper – Still Life with Orange Vase (Sold)
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Steve Capper – The Red Table
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Steve Capper – Yellow Plant & Grasses
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Steve Capper – Daffodils
£875
Steve Capper
Steve Capper is a North West based artist. Born in 1944, Steve attended Manchester’s High School of Art in 1955. Followed by the Manchester College of Art in 1962 and then Bretton Hall College in 1965.
Following his artistic start Steve became the head of a large art faculty in an Oldham comprehensive school. Steve taught painting for thirty years. He then took early retirement in 1996, to concentrate on his own paintings.
Steve lives and works on the edge of the Pennines. With beautiful scenery surrounding his studio. Some of the scenes Steve paints are visible from his studio and have had a major influence on his landscape work. He has developed his own recognisable artistic style. Subsequently he has a unique way of portraying the local landscape however constantly varying colour and themes.
Steve Capper’s paintings of hills and valleys are produced by simple individual shapes. Which combine to form more complex images. The shapes and patterns provide an ideal vehicle for Steve’s art work with colour. Furthermore his use of primary colour both enhances and emphasises the fascinating aspects of this landscape environment.
Capper paintings have been exhibited in many prestigious galleries all over the UK.
A great selection of Steve Capper paintings are available to view at our gallery in Bramhall, Cheshire. All are hand selected direct from the artist therefore we only acquire the very best examples of the artists work.