"From
childhood my passion for countryside and the outdoors fuelled my need to draw,
paint and photograph. At the same time my education background became strongly
biased towards the sciences. Finding beauty in humanity and the natural world
is therefore my favoured motivation for creation in art.
For
fifty years the art of photography was my focus.Alchemy in the darkroom supported my
photographic image making. The aesthetic skills acquired in photographic
pursuits have been an open doorway into more painting and drawing expression.
The process of much
of my art is about experiment and discovery.The scientist in me urges this experimentation and I search for the
style to hover between the traditional and contemporary.Increasingly I've used the convenience of water
based paints as a primary medium.
24" x 28"Bamburgh ShoreCastles, sandy beaches and spectacular clouds make great views. I’ve visited Northumberland since childhood and Bamburgh doesn’t seem to have changed at all. Clouds with silver linings and crepuscular rays contrast with grey seas...
24" x 28"What came before this?The drama of our local gritstone edges carry the story of their long history. This was painted en plein air until rain and a strong wind forced me back to the car. Evidence of the rain is evident on the upper sky in this water colour, left exactly where it fell. This was one time when watercolour and rain combined favourably. ..
26" x 34"Somewhere in AprilIn Cornwall the sea is often turquoise or green in hue. Skies are expansive and cliffs all look familiar. Pure watercolour on paper handmade in Somerset. ..
24" x 28" Across the Loch.
In recent years I’ve been visiting Ardnamurchan which has the most westerly point in mainland Britain. The views across the sea lochs are simply archetypal of the Scottish Highlands. Clouds and mist give rise to spectacular rays of sun on the sea water. Pure watercolour on handmade paper...