Exhibition

I will be be having an exhibition starting this month in St Just. The exhibition runs from the 30th July to 31st August. For those not able to make the private view or the exhibition I will be making the paintings available through my website.

Images of paintings will be uploaded and available to view in the gallery page

For more info you can contact me here

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Early morning bike ride

Cycling past hedgerow’s near St Just…..and on my way to Tregeseal stone circle…….

Hedgerow near St Just

Hedgerow near St Just

 

Early morning bike ride

I quick post this morning….another early morning bike ride in the mist……This is an image looking towards Tregeseal stone circle as I approach it on my bike. Thee as well as some new sketches will form the start of a new Tregeseal painting…..

Tregeseal stone circle in the mist

Tregeseal stone circle in the mist

Later this morning I’ll be heading up to Boswens standing stone……as long as the mist holds….

Fields of Campions 3 new paintings

Campions. Oil on canvas 70x70 cm 2016 £1100

Campions. Oil on canvas 70×70 cm 2016 £1100

The beginnings of a new series of paintings, this post follows on from the Tregeseal stone circle drawings post from a few days ago. Three paintings  just finished yesterday and a few more drawings….. not sure about a titles yet…..probably like the others finished yesterday the title will be something along the lines of Field of Campions. Oil on canvas 70×70 cm £1100.

Field of Campions. Oil on canvas 70x70 cm £1100

Field of Campions. Oil on canvas 70×70 cm £1100

They came about through frequent short cycle trips up to Tregeseal stone circle, and part of a new series of paintings that will eventually include several paintings about the stone circle above Tregeseal. As always during these cycle trips I carry my sketchbooks and camera to capture something of the experience. I do not copy from the images I take with my camera….I use it to document the activity and the images will often get stitched together and turned into a short film. and this will happen as the collection of images continues.

 

Wild Flowers and seeded grasses

Wild Flowers and seeded grasses

Gathering all these strands together is a complicated process, always I hope that the process feeds through and can be at least hinted at in the final finished painting. Although it presents itself as one thing…..a final image it is much more and encompasses all the activities that occur during the process of creating am artwork. But not all of that process is obvious so for those interested in how these paintings come about I decided to keep a blog, although I tend to think of this more as a creative diary.

tangled Bracken

tangled Bracken

These three new paintings have been through the usual long process but gradually over the past couple of months as I began to think more and more about painting some of the standing stones and stone circles and cycling out to visit either Tregeseal or Boscarwen Un stone circle, these three paintings began to take on something of those experiences.

I am intending to do several paintings at Tregeseal stone circle that will reflect the different moods and weathers that come in throughout the year…… from fog and mist, rain and hail, storms and bright summer sky’s and with a bit of look snow…..

Campions in mist. Oil on canvas 70x70 cm 2016 £1100

Campions in mist. Oil on canvas 70×70 cm 2016 £1100

Storm Hell Bay Bryher

New painting. This came about through an artist in residence on Tresco Isles of Scilly. Each year I have the possibility to take part in Gallery Tresco’s artist in residence program. It usually only lasts for one week, and mostly the work I do during the residency continues to form a body of work that is exhibited at Gallery Tresco the following year.

Although the residency is located on Tresco usually I will have one or two visits to Bryher which is an outrageous place to experience the winter storms and Hell Bay is aptly named. The storms here are frightening.

Hell Bay Bryher. Oil on canvas. 91 x 91 cm. 2016. £1500

Hell Bay Bryher. Oil on canvas. 91 x 91 cm. 2016. £1500

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Tregeseal stone circle drawings

Here are some drawings done at dawn or just after on my way cycling to Tregeseal stone circle. All my Sketchbooks, drawing materials and camera I carry in my pannier bags on my bike. The drawings are all done quickly as I try to capture something of the feel for the place, and in whatever the weather conditions happen to be.

Approaching hail

Approaching hail

So some have approaching hail. It is quite fun sitting and waiting for the hail to travel across the moor.

 

I seldom use erasers….preferring to use my palm or fingers as I tend to use 9b pencils which are easy to manipulate, some eventually have collage and paint even soil or sand added to them. And if it rains well that just helps to move the medium around especially if I am using watercolour. Eventually some get framed, but I like my sketchbooks and tend to hold onto them…….

Tregeseal stone circle

Tregeseal stone circle

They are like journals and references of varying technique and often suggest different approaches or directions. I will often work on them concurrently as I work on the large scale paintings that come from these drawings, so that they feed into each other. The process often almost completely re works the original sketch or drawing. But this I like and it reflects the changing nature of landscape.

Sunrise

Sunrise

So a drawing may start out as a calm spring morning only to have the weather change dramatically with showers even hail. It is challenging to capture this change…..but it seems to me that this is the point. Snapshorts of nature only real instants in time, I much prefer to capture something of the constant change in weather.

In recent years I have taken to making images of these drawings to save to my computer in order to work on them digitally creating far more abstract works which begin with drawing and become part drawing, part digital, part collage.

Mythological

Mythological

These artworks are much smaller and go through repeated processes of drawing, digital manipulation, printing adding collage until they are finished…..

 

 

 

 

 

The last image for now was also done at Tregeseal stone circle……a dry stone wall with tangled bracken and a rainbow….

Rainbow

Rainbow

Tregeseal Stone Circle

Over the next few months I will be working towards a series of paintings about some of the standing stones and stone circles near to where I live. This subject is problematic….but it is something I have returned to from time to time over the years. In fact the first painting I ever sold during my degree show at Wolverhampton Polytechnic was titled ‘Standing Stone and Sea. and came about from visits to Cornwall in 1984 but mainly from my student exchange to Limerick in Ireland in 1985 during which we stayed at Dun an Oir on the west coast of the Dingle peninsula.

So I will be posting a series of images drawings and hopefully a short film about making these paintings

Tregeseal Stone Circle No

Tregeseal Stone circle

Venus and Wild Flowers

Here is a new painting. It has been in progress for about 6 months and is a memory from several years back of many evenings watching Venus set in the west from where I built my first observatory.

 

Venus and Wild Flowers. Oil on canvas. 80 x 81 cm. 2016 £1200

Venus and Wild Flowers. Oil on canvas. 80 x 81 cm. 2016 £1200

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Winter Storm

Here is another new painting, again one that I have been coming back to over the last two years or so. We always have terrifically  exciting storms at the far end of Cornwall and the waves crashing against the cliffs can be terrifying at times…..I still cannot resist exploring these winter storms with sketchbooks and working these drawings and sketches into large scale artworks.

This painting is also large 96 cm x 229 cm £3800

Oil on canvas 96x229 cm

Oil on canvas 96×229 cm

Storm Bryher

This is a painting I keep coming back to time and again……inspred from experiences of the winter storms on the Isles of Scilly during several artist in residencies that I took part in through Gallery Tresco on the Isles of Scilly. I first began work on this painting in 2009, it has gone through many stages and on occasion in various exhibitions, but somehow I have always managed to keep it. It is my most favorite painting, and every now and then I will take it of the wall and work a little bit more on it. Like nature it is a work in progress evolving and as ever it remains unfinished.

A large painting measuring 96.5 cm x 229 cm. £3800

Oil on canvas 96.5 x 229 cm 2016

Oil on canvas 96.5 x 229 cm 2016