Autumn Remembrance
Encaustic on canvas, on board 46cm x 70cm
Sensual Evocations
Encaustic & Wire on canvas, on board 50cm x
50cm
Some thoughts on why I paint...
My influences are many and varied; I have a passion for the
likes of Giotto, Caravaggio, Valazquez, Rembrandt and Chardin
as well as more contemporary artists such as Dodd Proctor,
Stanley Spencer, Hopper, Rothko, Alison Watts, Lucian Freud
and Michael Leonard to name a few.
Gold, Curled Nude
oil, acrylic, tissue paper and gold leaf on
canvas
Sanctuary (Double Nude)
oil, acrylic, tissue paper and gold leaf on
canvas 103cm x 102cm
I am absorbed by the figure and especially depictions carrying
a certain monumentality, irrespective of their size. The figure
is an immensely evocative image and I have written several
of my dissertations about the relevance of the nude, especially
the male nude, and of the nude's relevance today as a metaphor
for an alternative reality. I am also inspired by the colours
of autumn; their light and luminosity, and the invocation
of memories through the use of these colours.
Presence
oil, acrylic, tissue paper and gold leaf on
canvas. 111cm x 111cm
Rainbow Demure
Mixed media on canvas 40cm x 149cm
I spent a month at the Cyprus College of Art
and there I found myself inspired by the Byzantine icons and
the beauty of their decaying state. This proved to be seminal
for me and drastically changed the way I worked; which until
then had been very realist. I became interested in the fragmentation
of the image and the layering of its process of creation that
comes through as an image decays.
I wanted to capture some of this 'accident' and introduce
it into my work. I have since established a process that involves
using colors inspired by leaf matter, dripping them onto the
ground and repeating this several times allowing the colours
to mix on the canvas, adding various shades of gold dust and
gold leaf until I have a prepared ground in which to work
the image. I begin in acrylic washes and oil scumbles and
glazes, with the addition of tissue paper for texture and
to disrupt the 'illusion' of the image. As you can imagine
each picture begins to dictate its own evolution at various
points. The figure fades in and out of this ground in both
the highlights and shadowed areas. The result encapsulates
a variety of meanings, both due to the iconic nature of the
nude, and with respect to memory and the layering of experiences
that go to make us individuals within a collective consciousness.
Turning in Blue
acrylic, oil and gold leaf on canvas. 40cm
x 90cm
Sleeping in Purple and Green
oil, acrylic, tissue paper and gold leaf on
canvas. 73cm x 120cm.
The Sleeping Dance
Mixed media on canvas 87cm x 149cm
Twisted Pink
Mixed media on handmade paper 69cm x 92cm