Bristol paintings

Between 1989 and 1993, Liam Yeates created a series of painted backdrops for bands and club nights across Bristol. Most have been lost. Opening image shows the backdrops in use by The Moonflowers, Gloucester Town Hall, 1990 (photo: Jim Cemlyn Jones). Ranging from 1 metre x 2.5 meters to 2.5 x 7 metre pieces, these … Continue reading “Bristol paintings”

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Warrior Studio Paintings

Warrior Studios Images (1998–2000) Between 1998 and 2000 at Warrior Studios, Loughborough Junction, London, Liam Yeates created abstract figurative works exploring social themes and urban life. Each 1220mm x 1220mm piece was made with oil and spray paint on board.

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2000

This series of 60 x 60 cm oil and spray paintings (2002) pays tribute to a shared legacy of resistance, courage, and social conscience. Writers, journalists, diplomats, activists, and academics—though from different disciplines—are united here by their pursuit of truth, justice, and human dignity.

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Cable Street paintings

Abstract Figurative Works (2000–2002) Between 2000 and 2002, while based at Cable Street Studios in East London, Liam Yeates created abstract figurative works that explored everyday social themes and public life. Influenced by the urban environment and the character of the surrounding streets, his paintings reflected the shifting relationship between people and the spaces they … Continue reading “Cable Street paintings”

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John Fisher Street Paintings

Between 2002 and 2004, while based in John Fisher Street, East London, Liam Yeates created abstract figurative works that explored everyday social themes and public life in central London. Influenced by the urban environment and the character of the surrounding streets, his paintings reflected the shifting relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Each … Continue reading “John Fisher Street Paintings”

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Line Paintings

Line Paintings100 cm x 50 cmAcrylic on canvas These works are derived from architectural drawings, reinterpreted through a process of reduction and abstraction. By stripping away structural complexity, the compositions invite viewers to engage with form, line, and negative space in a contemplative manner. The use of clean and sharp acrylic markings on canvas reinforces the … Continue reading “Line Paintings”

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