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  1. Claerwen Laura James (born October 1970) [1] is a British painter. Early life. James is the daughter of the Australian journalist Clive James and his wife, the scholar Prudence Shaw. [2] . James studied zoology at the University of Oxford. [3] Career.

  2. www.clivejames.com › claerwen-jamesClaerwen James

    Claerwen James is a British artist who studied zoology and molecular biology at Oxford and London. She paints figurative and abstract works and has exhibited at Flowers Gallery in London and New York.

  3. Claerwen James is a British artist who studied zoology and molecular biology before pursuing painting at the Slade School of Fine Art. She is married to the poet and critic Clive James, who has a website archive of his work and biography.

  4. Claerwen James originally trained as a molecular biologist at Oxford University and Cold Spring Harbor, NY. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2003, and has won various awards, most notably the Slade School's own Melvill Nettleship Prize for Figure Composition.

  5. James was spotted by London's Flowers gallery soon after leaving art school, and her striking portraits, many of young women and girls, have been attracting growing attention. Sad and powerful, the faces James paints are "not cheerful", she concedes.

  6. Claerwen James studied at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1999-2003 and on The Drawing Year at The Prince's Drawing School (now the Royal Drawing School) from 2003-4. She is represented by Flowers Gallery and has shown regularly with them in London and New York since 2004.

  7. www.flowersgallery.com › exhibitions › 374-claerwen-jamesClaerwen James | Flowers Gallery

    Born in 1970, Claerwen James has a BA Hons in Zoology from New College Oxford, she then did postgraduate research on the molecular biology of programmed cell death in the Biochemistry of the Cell Nucleus Laboratory at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and completed a Ph.D. in Cell Biology, University of London.