Ted Stourton – Artist of the New Renaissance

by Ted Stourton
by Kevin Hurst

If the pen is mightier than the sword and a picture paints a thousand words, what would happen if a painter used his brush to communicate images of hope and inspiration?

That was the question that one rising British artist asked himself while taking in the extraordinary beauty of a seascape one afternoon a few years ago.

Fast forward a few years of intense, purposeful artistic production: the Ted Stourton collection at Camelot Castle Hotel in Tintagel, Cornwall is one of the largest collections of an artist’s work anywhere in the world.

In the last fourteen months alone, over nineteen hundred and fifty original works and paintings by Stourton have found their way into collectors’ hands across the world as demand for his work grows apace.

Currently, a permanent exhibition of nearly 1000 original paintings by Stourton can be seen at Camelot Castle Hotel where the artist currently has his studios.

A small sample of his work can be seen online here.

Many visitors to Camelot have remarked on the extraordinary effects that Ted Stourton’s work has had on them.

Artists from around the world have made their way to Camelot to meet Stourton, share their ideas, and to tap into the extraordinary creative inspiration that is being generated there. 

Visit the Ted Stourton Fan Site here

Camelot Castle “Icons of the Future” Scholarship Programme



Camelot Castle is sponsoring potential “Icons of the Future” for a full
International training and talent development program.

Knowledge, effective mentoring and effective training are among the
keys to success in whatever creative field that one wishes to succeed in.

Help us here at Camelot Castle find and mentor the new artists, the new scientists,
the new architects, and the new captains of industry and commerce
and help us get the tools, education and best possible knowledge to
them so that they can win in their chosen field of expression.

In 1865 Jules Verne wrote a book From the Earth to the Moon .
July 20, 1969 one hundred and four years later, Mankind walked
on the moon.
The dreams and artistic creations of man and his scientific ability and
knowledge are extremely important.

That is why Camelot Castle is sponsoring scholarships to extremely
talented individuals who feel that they would benefit from our
“Icons of The Future” Program.

Write to us at Camelot Castle to apply