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to the Fine Arts Gallery of artist Jeremy
Wheeler. Here you will discover a selection of art mainly painted
in oils using similar
methods based on the traditional methods of the old masters. .
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Artist’s
Biography
Born in Bath Somerset in 1954 Jeremy Wheeler attended the Bath Art
School at Cranswell Park Bath Somerset. During his life he has been
involved in various professions, including company director for
Indica Shop Fitting in Bath during the early1980’s. Moving
to Nottingham in the late 1980’s Jeremy practiced as a fulltime
hypnotherapist and then as an international professional stage hypnotist
up until the mid 1990’s. He then retired as a hypnotist, and
furthered his studies in the healing arts, and meditation. He has
been a member of numerous esoteric schools including the Self-Realization
Fellowship, Rosicrucians, Arcane School, Institute of Inner Studies
and Astara. He is a member of National Federation of Spiritual healers,
and also MCKS Pranic Healing I.I.S.. He is a practicing Arhatic
yogi and has recently begun devoting part of his life to art.
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Every
picture tells a story... |

Click
here to enlarge the painting of Gandhi
or just click the painting.
GANDHI Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches
(un-framed)
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The
Hidden Side of Things
A matter in which a man has usually much greater liberty is
the decoration of his room, and it is one of considerable
importance to him. For example, the pictures which we hang
on the walls of our homes are exercising all the while an
unnoticed influence upon us, not only because they keep the
expression of certain ideas constantly before our eyes, but
also because the artist puts a great deal of himself, of his
inmost thought and feeling, into his work, and the effect
of all that thought and feeling inheres in the picture and
radiates from it just as surely as scent inheres in and radiates
from a rose.
There is a hidden side to every picture-- the conception which
was in the artist' s mind and heart. That conception, when
he formed it, expressed itself clearly in astral and mental
matter, even though he may have succeeded but partially in
bringing his idea down to the physical world.
Every true artist will acknowledge that, however excellent
his work may be, it invariably falls short of what he intended
and expected. Yet the conception, as he thought it out, exists
really and vividly in the mental world, and the feelings and
emotions which he endeavoured to express exist in the astral
realm, and these, which we may call the unseen counterparts
of the picture, are always radiating vibrations of their own
character, whatever that may be, and are therefore producing
a never-ceasing effect upon those who live within their influence.
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Commision a portrait - Portraits commissioned
in oils
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