Born in the United Kingdom in 1973, Tony Owens began painting in his early thirties, developing his craft through disciplined self-study and a devotion to classical techniques. Despite having no formal training, his work has achieved international recognition and is held in distinguished private and institutional collections around the world.
A British still-life painter, Owens draws deep inspiration from the Dutch Golden Age, particularly the work of 17th-century masters such as Willem Kalf and Pieter Claesz. Over more than two decades, he has refined a technique that honours these classical traditions while bringing them into a contemporary context.
His paintings are celebrated for their meticulous composition, dramatic interplay of light and shadow, and the quiet reverence with which they depict everyday objects. Through precise observation and technical mastery, Owens transforms simple arrangements of fruit, glassware, and ceramics into meditative studies of texture, symbolism, and transience.
Continuing to explore the expressive potential of still life, Tony Owens offers viewers a contemplative space where beauty, impermanence, and the passage of time coexist in perfect harmony.