| About
My
passion for all things creative started at an early age. I would
be the the child sending in my efforts to TV's 'Tony Hart' and eagerly
awaiting the latest project on 'Blue Peter' to recreate. Growing
up in Cornwall I'm sure subconsciously I was influenced by its rich
culture and diverse landscape, which during my college years I had the
chance to explore in my trusty Mini City, ending up in such places as
Bodmin Moor or up Frenchman's Creek! All in the name of art, to
sit for hours (normally freezing) capturing the perfect scene.
I was fortunate enough to gain a place studying HND
Illustration at Falmouth Art College which I graduated from in
1995. This is a course I would highly recommend as I learnt so
much, indeed it was during this time I developed my trademark swirling
style.
After a couple of years working in a department store
(which I call my wilderness years) still painting when possible, I was
offered a job to manage The Picture House Gallery at St Mawes.
This was the start of a happy chapter living and working in St Mawes
then after a couple of years going on to run the Padstow branch
also. I was somehow still able to find time to paint, building up
a following for my own work as well as other artists. The
knowledge I gained working for the Picture House and the interaction
with artists and customers alike was invaluable, but after nine years
it was time to move on and concentrate more on my own painting
career. Leaving a full time job was quite daunting but at the
same time liberating. It was great to finally have the time to
commit to exhibitions and branch out into new galleries which is why my
first solo show wasn't until 2008!
I am still lucky enough to live on the beautiful
Roseland Peninsular in the picturesque village of Gerrans where there
are amazing walks in all directions. Two or three beaches are
minutes away where I love to search for sea glass and day dream.
Whilst out and about, I have my camera and sketch book
with me to note down ideas, then back at the studio, I'll work out
designs from my photographs and a good dose of imagination. My
aim is to convey the natural rythms of the local geography within
swirls to create a design that flows and gives the illusion of
movement. The colours I use are as closely considered as the
composition and unique to each piece which, hopefully, keeps my work
fresh and vibrant. Another aspect to my swirly style are quirky
underwater scenes featuring sea life in various situations. Look
out for lobsters in pots, seals in a reel and the great white shark of
Padstow!
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