About

Bio: I am an artist, illustrator and author. I trained at St. Martins School of Art and exhibited regularly in the UK and abroad throughout the 1980s. My illustration highpoint was designing the cover for the UK paperback edition of the novel, Billy Bathgate. I lived in Israel in 1970 and then again from 2009 until 2012. I currently divide my time between London, Gibraltar and southern Spain where I continue to work as an artist, as well as make Moscatel wine. My first book, King Saul – The True History of the First Messiah was published to critical acclaim in 2007. My first novel, The Sons of Kohath was published in 2015 – since re-released as ARK.

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ART EDUCATION

Harrow School of Art (London/UK) – 1976-78 (Foundation Diploma – fine art) / Saint Martin’s School of Art (London/UK) – 1978-81 (B.A. – fine art) 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1981 St Martin’s Degree Show – Three Year Retrospective (London/UK) / 1983 Sobel Exhibition Centre – Landscapes London/UK) / 1985 Ben Uri Art Gallery – Images of Israel (London/UK) / 1989 London Arts Fair – Featured Artist – People in Nature (UK) 

ONE MAN EXHIBITIONS

1987 Bank Leumi – A Study of Israel in Pen & Ink (London/UK) / 1988 The Margaret Fisher Gallery – Israel in Gouache (London/UK) / 1991 The Julius Gotlieb Gallery – Images of Chile (Oxfordshire/UK) / 1992 The Chilean Embassy – Images of Chile (London/UK) / 1993 Grosvenor 10 Gallery – The Bible and Eroticism (London/UK) 

PUBLIC COMMISSIONS

1989 The James Street Mural (Covent Garden/London/UK) / 2004 Four Murals (Autism Centre / Coimbatore/ India) 

PRIVATE / CORPORATE PATRONS – fine art included:

The late Duke of Devonshire / The Government of the State of Israel / The Government of the Republic of Chile / Taylor Woodrow – Myton / Glaxo Chemicals / London Contemporary Art / P&O / British Inns Group…and many more… 

CLIENTS – illustration, include:

Saatchi & Saatchi Compton / Legal & General / Pan Macmillan / Thomas Cook Publishing / Decleor Cosmetics  / Thames & Hudson / Cassel / Hoverspeed / CAMRA…and many more…

ACADEMIC REVIEWS ON KING SAUL

There are several features of this book that will lead Saul enthusiasts to want to add it to their library. Green has certainly made a fresh analysis of Saul in his book.
Ralph K. Hawkins, in RBL

Green extends the work of Baruch Halpern and Simcha Shalom Brooks to give us our most intelligent and best written revisionary history of the relationship between Saul and David to date … Green builds a powerful case for an Othello-and-Iago relationship … Green masterfully exposes the evolving political realities of the Near East.
Patrick Madigan, in Heythrop Journal, Vol 53:2

… a brave and unflinching look at an established tradition it provides plenty of food for thought.
D.W. Rooke, in Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Vol 32

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  1. Hi, Adam. I just came across your blog and really like it. I hadn’t realized (or I’d forgotten) what a fine photographer you are. Your images have brightened my night. And it’s going to be a four-year night. We (specifically, every creature on Earth) have slipped into an abyss. If you haven’t heard ART OF THE DEAL ghost-writer Tony Schwartz on the subject, listen to his talk at the Oxford Union:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxF_CDDJ0YI

    All the best to you and Dido.

    Simon

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    1. Thanks Simon and yes, I heard Schwartz talking weeks before the election, when he said he would leave the US if Trump won – he sounded serious, so it will be interesting to see what he in fact does. Talking about our own brand of political loonies over here you might want to read “The Left’s Jewish Problem – Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Anti-Semitism” by Dave Rich. It’s a lucid and calm analysis of a growing problem which gained praise from both the Guardian and the Daily Mail – a unique achievement – I think.

      All the best to you too.

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