Paul Wuensche: Exploring Art Through Painting, Sculpting, and Everyday Beauty
Join me for a conversation with Paul Wuensche, a London-based figurative artist celebrated for his vibrant and captivating work. Paul's art has been showcased at prestigious exhibitions like the BP Portrait Awards, The Discerning Eye, and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He has also held solo shows at the Assembly Rooms Gallery and 9 Langton Street.
Paul’s artistic journey began at the age of 11 under the guidance of the late George Israel RA, who instilled in him a love for color, tone, and oil painting. While his early artistic development flourished, Paul initially pursued literature and languages, specializing in Dante at Cambridge University, where he earned First Class Honours. Ultimately, his passion for painting led him to devote himself entirely to art.
In addition to painting, Paul explores sculpting, particularly sculpted portraits, which has deepened his understanding of form and anatomy. He discusses how the tactile process of sculpting influences his approach to painting portraits, helping him see planes and structure more clearly, while painting, in turn, sharpens his sense of color and expression in his sculptures.
Paul also reflects on a unique series of paintings he created during the lockdown while living in Barons Court. Isolated yet observant, he turned his focus to the buildings in his neighborhood, painting scenes of a single street. This process deepened his awareness of his surroundings and brought a renewed appreciation for the quiet beauty of everyday life, a sentiment many of us shared during that time of reflection and stillness.
Peek into Paul’s artistic world and discover how his exploration of multiple disciplines enriches his creative practice.