A Letter Of Consequence Ii By Jack Vettriano
After The Thrill Is Gone by Jack Vettriano
Amateur Philiosophers Ii By Jack Vettriano
Artist And Model By Jack Vettriano
Bathers By Jack Vettriano
Black On Blonde By Jack Vettriano
Bluebird At Bonneville By Jack Vettriano
Bluebird By Jack Vettriano
Boys Night Out By Jack Vettriano
Bye Bye Baby By Jack Vettriano
Cafe Days by Jack Vettriano
Competition Dancers By Jack Vettriano
Dancer For Money By Jack Vettriano
Dancer In Emerald by Jack Vettriano
Daytona Diner By Jack Vettriano
Deck Chairs By Jack Vettriano
Discovered By Jack Vettriano
Evening Black By Jack Vettriano
Fetish by Jack Vettriano
Game On (Study) By Jack Vettriano
Girl With Parasol By Jack Vettriano
Jack Dancer by Jack Vettriano
Jack Vettriano - Vintage Poster
Mad Dogs by Jack Vettriano
Model In The Studio, I By Jack Vettriano
Model Reclining By Jack Vettriano
Models In The Studio By Jack Vettriano
Narcissistic Bathers by Jack Vettriano
Nude Model By Jack Vettriano
On The Border By Jack Vettriano
Only A Rose , By Jack Vettriano
Only The Deepest Red By Jack Vettriano
Pincer Movement By Jack Vettriano
Queen Of Hearts By Jack Vettriano
Remains Of Love Ii By Jack Vettriano
Scarlett Ribbons By Jack Vettriano
Scarlett Ribbons by Jack Vettriano
Seated Nude (Study) By Jack Vettriano
Self Portrait After Swannell By Jack Vettriano
Self Portrait Homage To Fontana By Jack Vettriano
Study For Between Darkness And Dawn By Jack Vettriano
Study For How Do You Stop By Jack Vettriano
Study For Lady Stripper By Jack Vettriano
Study For Model Reclining By Jack Vettriano
Study For Narcissistic Bathers By Jack Vettriano
Study For Pincer Movement By Jack Vettriano
Study For The Married Man By Jack Vettriano
Study For The Singing Butler By Jack Vettriano
Jack Vettriano, OBE, (born November 17, 1951) is a Scottish painter. His 1992 painting, The Singing Butler, became a best-selling image in Britain.
Quotes
I painted beach scenes not because I was feeling nice, but because I wanted to get a particular effect of reflection.
There are so many lines of that song ( Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan ) where you think. That is a painting.
I live in a world of heartbreak.I just seem to be more creative when in some sort of emotional distress.