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THE ARTIST
 

I originally trained as a photographer and my career enabled me to work freelance in many areas including dance, music, sculpture, portraiture, landscape and to travel to far away corners of the world. These experiences created many exciting opportunities and commissions. As a photographer, I have always observed the quality of the light and how this plays such an important role, combined with colour, line and form in creating the mood and structure of a picture. Having decided to follow my passion further in paint, I studied under Robin Child at The Lydgate Art Research Centre and Jonathan Ellis at The London Sketch Club, Chelsea.

 

My work reflects my continuing exploration of the natural world. I aim to record the essence of what confronts my senses in the presence of nature at its most elemental. I am trying to convey, through a painterly language,  a sense of place and yet evoke memories and personal interpretations in the viewer - an idea of a glimpse into a remembered reality. Sketching, taking photographs and documenting my subject and committing my observations to memory, I return to a more pared down approach back in the studio environment. Through my improvised and sustained engagement with materials and mark making, I try to convey the sheer physicality of my original emotional experience together with a sense of the monumental and furtive in nature. I prefer to take risks with my painting - the scale, speed of application, directional emphasis and the way that one mark works against another all combine together in the dynamics of building an image. The ability of oil paint to express things, which cannot be explained in words,  is a mysterious and fascinating process.

 

My paintings have been seen in several group shows, solo exhibitions and have been shown at various venues including galleries and unconventional spaces. A number of commissions have been completed and my work is included in collections in the UK and abroad.  I live and work in Richmond and in Sussex. J.M.W. Turner, John Constable, Nicholas de Stael, Ivon Hitchens, Joan Eardley - amongst more contemporary artists - continue to be important influences to me.

“I am incapable of making a slavish copy of nature.

Instead I feel compelled to interpret it and adapt it to the spirit of the picture.

When I put colours together they have to join in a living harmony - like a musical chord - reflecting life.”

Henri Matisse. 

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