REVIEWS



 

O. Aldon James, President the National Arts Club, New York City, 1998, writes....
" We saw all this good fortune on the horizon, when H. Lloyd Weston was invited to join our distinguished organization. A person is elected to this elite membership who has both a past and a future in art circles of the highest standard-such a person is H. Lloyd Weston."

 
 

Veronica Gould Stoddard, Americas Magazine O.A.S., Washington, D.C.
Colours unabashed and vibrant burst from the canvases of H.Lloyd Weston, colours skillfully applied. Weston's paintings exude a vitality that reflects his love of nature. His command of movement owes much to the Impressionist - his sweeping views and gracefully arranged flower pieces are invigorated by dynamic energetic brush strokes, filled with feelings reminiscent of Van Gogh.

 
 

Horace Banbury, Weekly Gleaner, 1998
"H. Lloyd Weston's Exhibition at the National Arts Club, New York, was a show of stellar artistic achievement ...here we see columnar tree trunks framing a narrow curving roadway, liberally shaded by abstract painting."

 
 

Jacques Cappella, "Visitors East" New York.
With the success of Mr. Weston's show at the Ta-Nisia Gallery and the support he has received on his second major showing in New York, one can see an important new artist has arrived..."

 
 

Jose Gomez-Sicre, Museum of Modern Art of Latin America,Washington, D.C.
Mr. Weston's main characteristics are the brilliancy of his palette, and a special leaning toward landscapes and seascapes - and nature in general.

 
 

Joseph Stapleton, Art Students League, New York.
An artist unique - an amalgam: poetry, painting, prose, photography Weston dives into his art as a swimmer at the shore...prepared to accept all possibilities. H. Lloyd Weston is an artist of many parts...one anticipates a most unanticipated fruition of these lavish gifts!

 
 

Rene Phllips, Art Speaks New York.
Colour weaves a myriad of expressions. In New York, is artist H. Lloyd Weston...his landscapes exude warmth and beauty in vibrant colours. His floral pieces are elegant and decorative...Weston's paintings have vitality and expression.

 
 

The Mayfair Times, London, 1989
H.M.Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

Mr. Roy Miles, Director, Roy Miles Gallery, London, writes, "I attended a Royal Gala at Grosvenor House...the occasion was Her Majesty's 50th year as Patron for the Shaftesbury Homes and Arethusa... the talented artist, H.Lloyd Weston, had the honour of presenting a commissioned painting of the ship, T.S. Arethusa to Her Majesty, who expressed her delight.

 

Presented by the H. Lloyd Weston Group L.L.C.