Dusan Damian Cary Elwes Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Damian Elwes (born 10 August 1960) is an English artist who currently lives and works in the United States. His paintings explore themes such as the cycle of life, creativity and the connections between all living things. He is best known for his series of paintings depicting the studios of the masters. His artwork can be monumental and three-dimensional, such as a vast painting in which visitors walk from room to room on the ground floor of the "Villa La Californie "(2006), to witness the extent of Picasso's creativity in April 1956 or an immense landscape painting on the ground, "Amazon" (1999), on which visitors can walk above the flowering plants of a cloud forest and search for the source of the river.
He petitioned for divorce from Christina Oxenberg. After five years of marriage, they separated in 1991. They were later divorced in 1996, citing the reason for their marital breakdown as "complete emotional and mental incompatibility".
Is a distant relative of the famous Archaeologist Lord Carnarvon, and a distant nephew of Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, as well as he is a distant nephew of his third wife, Jane Seymour.
His father Dominick Elwes and grandfather Simon Elwes were well-known English portrait painters, but in an effort to avoid following in their footsteps, Damian studied screenwriting at Harvard University. In the mid-1980s, however, he began to paint, and soon realized that it was a calling he was powerless to avoid.