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Faye Nasser Joley

Faye has gone on to become arguably one of England's most talented emerging artists with a concentrated client base in America and the Emirates, as well as in Great Britain.

Faye's work has been inspired from her many solo trips abroad. These trips included a year-long stay in Rome where she set up a studio and studied the work of the great Italian masters.

The high profile T5 Gallery in Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5, profiled Faye in a solo sell-out exhibition. Due to the success of this show, she was commissioned by Heathrow, the host Olympic Airport, to create a series of Olympic portraits to celebrate London's 2012 Olympic Games. These included a portrait for Paralympic gold medallist Ade Adepitan, 2012 Olympic eventing horse and rider Marcelo Tosi and Eleda-All-Black, Paralympic gold medallist Lee Pearson's horse Gentleman, and Stirling Moss OBE

Later that year, Faye had the honour of meeting HM Queen Elizabeth II and introducing her Majesty to her artwork. The Queen was very complimentary of Faye's paintings, in particular her equestrian portraiture due to her Majesty's love of horses. In the Queen's Jubilee year, Faye was invited to paint in the 'Best of British' arena at the New Forest Show, which was covered by the national media.

Faye has also been featured widely across British press with an article in the Evening Standard (distribution), a front cover image and two page spread in the Southern Echo, a feature in luxury magazine Gulf Connoisseur and various other lifestyle magazines.

An ambassador for art in education, Faye has worked on a variety of educational creative projects within the community, most recently securing a Gold Art OFSTED award for one of the largest schools in the South, the highest award possible.

Faye took time out to have her baby daughter in 2013 before returning to work in May 2014.

Faye has also been selected as an artist for the Prince's Trust Charity Art Auction in London, November 2016.