Gustavius Payne | |
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Gustavius Payne in his studio, 2011
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Born |
Michael Gustavius Payne 1969 Merthyr Tydfil |
Nationality | Welsh |
Education | Mid Glamorgan Centre of Art and Design Technology. |
Known for | Painting |
Awards |
Purchase Award, Museum of Modern Art Wales. Project Grant, Arts Council of Wales. Prize Winner, Young Wales III, Royal Cambrian Academy. Purchase Prize, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society. Student of the Year, National Eisteddfod of Wales. |
Website | guspayne.com |
Elected | The Welsh Group |
Cheltenham School of Art
Athens School of Fine Arts
Purchase Award, Museum of Modern Art Wales.
Project Grant, Arts Council of Wales.
Purchase Prize, Visitors Choice, University of Glamorgan.
Prize Winner, Young Wales III, Royal Cambrian Academy.
Purchase Prize, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society.
Michael Gustavius Payne (born 1969) is a Welsh figurative painter. He paints primarily in oils and is influenced by mythological themes within a contemporary context. During his early exhibiting career he was known as Michael Payne, before he began using his full name. Since late 2012 he has dropped his first name and now uses the shorter Gustavius Payne.
Payne was born in Merthyr Tydfil and raised on the town's Gurnos estate during the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. During 1991–1993, he attended the Mid Glamorgan Centre of Art & Design Technology, Pontypridd, where he won the Student of The Year Award at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, prompting the BBC arts programme The Slate to include an article about the artist on their Eisteddfod Special in 1993, shown initially on BBC1 Wales and also, shortly after throughout the UK, on BBC2. During 1993–1996, he studied at Cheltenham School of Art, where he gained a First Class BA Honors degree in fine art painting. During his time at Cheltenham, Payne was granted a place on the ERASMUS programme at the Athens School of Fine Arts. Upon completion of his degree at Cheltenham he won the Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society's Art Purchase Prize, before returning to Wales to live initially in Cardiff, then later in Dowlais.