Monday, 29 December 2008

Post Christmas

The festivities are over - well bar New Year's eve. Now its down to work again. I have much to do with three exhibitions this year - so far.

I am exhibiting with Jill Tattersall at the Carre Gallery, Sleaford in June this year. In May I will be taking some smaller works for showing at the Wild at Heart Gallery in the village of Bloxholme just north west of Lincoln City. In August I will have a one man show at the Geest Gallery in Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding.

I will be opening my studio in the last weekend of April and the first weekend of May and during the two week period in which they occur I will be contributing to a group show in the Haven, Boston which is intended to coincide with these open studio weekends.

Sunday, 21 September 2008

Crimsoned memories


Festival of the Trees

This image painted in acrylic on canvas 40" x 30", is about memory and place. Its title is composed as a haiku and refers to memory and its links with actuality and perception, that is my personal experience.
Crimsoned memories
Between layers of time wrapped
In green lace


Friday, 22 August 2008

22nd August 2008


This is the latest in a series of mixed media paintings. It is another 'seed' painting where the function of a seed can be a metaphor for the human condition. The painting is called Blind seed and is 18" high x 12" wide.


Sunday, 3 August 2008

A new painting


This image of sunlight being sucked down to the very core of a tree was completed recently.

Saturday, 5 July 2008

5th July 2008


I have just completed this new painting. It is called The badger's trees and is one of a series of paintings that I have embarked on within the theme of In the spirit of trees.

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

11th June 2008

Atelier East
This painting has been selected for inclusion in Atelier East's Summer Show at the Angles Theatre, Wisbech in Cambridgeshire.

Wren, king of the birds.
Oil on canvas
20" x 26"

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

10th June 2008





New work
I have completed two new paintings. they are part of series I am working on concerned with The spirit of trees. The first is The singing tree - 24" x 36" - Oil on canvas and the second is - The frognal tree, 24" x 18" - Oil on canvas.













Sunday, 25 May 2008

26th May 2008




It has been a while since I wrote something here although it is not as if nothing has been happening.

I have been offered an exhibition by Atelier East in Wisbech. They have asked me to exhibit some work in the Angles Theatre there in May next year. Also Theartbay in Stoke on Trent asked me if I would exhibit some work at their gallery in the town and I delivered 7 paintings last week. They have also scanned the work and will be putting the reproductions up for sale in Debenhams in Stoke.

I am putting a collection of 15 paintings together for a show in the Wild at Heart Gallery, Broxhome in Lincolnshire for July this year. Four paintings are currently being shown at Forge Arts a gallery in Hackthorn, Lincolnshire and I have a painting accepted for the OPEN08 Exhibition at Alfred East Gallery in Kettering

I am working on a number of pieces, all different in their rationale and intention, which is how I perfer to do things. I get quite bored simply repeating myself in picture after picture. I like to think I am about creating images that vary in their content, materials, styles and in what they 'say' to the viewer, assuming, of course, that they communicate anything at all.

However it is also true to say that whatever I do it is about the relationship of us humans and nature. I like to make references to various natural processes in such a way that they stand as symbols for human thought and behaviour, albeit to varying degrees of clarity and understanding. After all without mystery life can be quite uninteresting.

The picture above - Wren, King of the birds - is a slight reworking of one I completed a couple of years ago. I wasn't happy with some aspects of the image where I think they needed enhancing with greater tonal contrast. The other - In a Celtic glade was completed recently.











Thursday, 13 March 2008

13th March 2008

I am slowly getting back into production and while the work was underway on the extension to the studio I continued to paint and construct whenever possible. Here are three new items.


Blood on the sun -
Oil/acrylic/mixed media on board 12" x 12"


Celtic torque
Oil on board - 12" x 12"







Seeds of change
Oil/acrylic and mixed media on box canvas
12" x 14"

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

New extension

The extension to the back end of the garage (studio) is now complete and I have moved all the paintings in. I am able to use the back wall as a display space and have hung about 25 paintings there, albeit a bit close to each other. The remainder are stacked in front of each other and along the high and low walls. I managed to get the large table from the study in too and I have fitted the drafting table to one end of it.

The space under the table is now taken up with three, three drawer cabinets on castors. This has enabled me to store many of the tools and some of the materials I need to paint as well as construct collages and assemblages.

The refurbished study is also complete and all books replaced in the new shelving. This means I have a place, free of clutter, where I can read in peace and at my leisure - perfect!

I am now working on several paintings and hope to have some to show on here quite soon. There is one minor problem, this being the middle of winter. Before the extension was built I used an oil-filled electrical radiator to heat the garage to a workable temperature and it did the job very well. However, now that I have enlarged the space by about 100% the heater is struggling to keep the studio warm, particularly on frosty mornings. I have to let the heater do its stuff for about 45 minutes before venturing in to start work. Still, once I am there and have acclimatised I am able to just get on with it.


Monday, 4 February 2008

A dream

Last Sunday morning, at around 7am, I was still in bed asleep and I had the following dream. It isn't anything special, it's just that I rarely remember dreams and this one was quite vivid.

The dream
I was leaving a college, or some such place, with single room accommodation, where I had been staying temporarily. I needed to get my bags on to a dark, grey-blue, quite large, rectangular van to take me and others to the station. The van was parked in a large square, like a parade ground in front of two coaches that were lined up one behind the other. I managed to place two of my bags, one on top of the other, at the rear edge of the van on the right side. I think I did this because I wanted to leave room for others' bags, but there was only one other bag in the van, also at the rear but at the left.

I needed to go back to my room to pick up one more bag. When I got there a man was giving some sort of farewell message to us, that is me and some shadowy, indeterminate figures who were hanging about in an ante room in one wall of which the door to my room was situated. I don’t know what he was saying but I think he thought he was being very clever even funny. He had a light ginger moustache and beard and was in his fifties.

The door to my room was just slightly open and I pushed to go in. Then I was in a courtyard, still outside my room. It had been raining and the concrete floor of the yard was quite wet and littered with leaves and a few sodden socks. I decided that it was not worth picking these socks up and then I saw the bag it was against the wall at the far side of the yard I looked down into it and it was two thirds full of my possessions, also very wet but I couldn’t make out what they were. Except it was clear that little black insects, roundish with lots of legs and about 20mm across where scuttling about inside and then one big one appeared and leaped out of the bag onto the floor and stopped briefly, long enough for me to get an idea what it looked like.

It was big, about 75mm across, also roundish but not perfectly so and was covered with triangular shaped scales. These scales were metallic in appearance with many colours, iridescent greens, blues and purples. It had two ‘dead’ matt black eyes, set deep within the body towards the front and many short legs round the circumference. The scales had points at the front and when it moved towards me I poked at it with the tip of my finger and the sharp tip of one of the scales penetrated my skin. This was quite painful and I felt concerned that it might have poisoned me.

Next I am running back to the large van because I knew that if I was not quick I would miss it - and I did. When I got back to the square, although the two large coaches, in front of where the van had been, were still there – the van had gone. I knew now that I would miss my train, I just knew it as if it had all happened before. I started to look round for someone who might be going to the station and who would give me a lift. Then I woke.

I suppose afterwards, when I thought about it - and I was quite surprised that I was able to, the aspect of the dream that struck me as most strange was the distinction between the mundane activity of placing bags in a van and the appearance of the, quite exotic, possibly dangerous, insects.

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Update

On the off-chance that someone might be reading this I thought I ought to say something about why there have not been many additions to this Blog. For about two months now I have been having a lot of work done in the house to improve space and facilities for getting on with painting.
I have re-designed the study and will be getting some bespoke furniture built here in February. However I have had to completely clear the study of existing furniture and contents and that has been quite a big task, not only moving it all out but finding temporary homes for all the items.

Also I have had an extension built to the studio, which now gives me twice the space I had before. It has been built like a conservatory with double-glazed window units on two sides and a diffused polycarbonate roof to allow light through it. I hope to move in to the extension in the next couple of days after the floor has dried and I am able to paint it before installing the various items of storage and worktop furniture.

If all goes to plan - does it ever - I hope to begin adding new work to these pages.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

New Year, new work




I have begun a series of organic 'abstract' images. they are small ones to start with - just 12" square. They are, so far anyway, painted in acrylic with mixed media - including, sawdust, earth and humus. The first one - Sun in a seed is included in an earlier post on this Blog and here is the second - Seed dispersal.

These paintings are likely to find their way into two exhibitions arranged for later in the year. I will need something like 15 paintings for each - so 28 to go!