Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Two new paintings up

Link to paintings.


Both are trippy industrial landscapes intended for consideration for a forthcoming exhibition at the Blott studios. I'm spending more and more time at Blackpool so that the Tower is likely to replace the ubiquitous Preston chimney in my paintings. I'm well aware of the phallic overtones of these landscapes. All I can say is that I like the way the lightness of the sky is divided by and connected by darkness. That's my story.


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Location:New Hall Lane,Preston,United Kingdom

Saturday, 15 February 2014

A historic moment for me!






First two of my paintings hanging in the Blott gallery for in 'situ shots'. I spoke to interesting guy who came to the gallery and who is an extreme fan of HP Lovecraft (and therefore can't be all bad) who said that I had done pretty well to get this far. He has Lovecraft's portrait tattooed on his arm which is courageous as his likeness is not commonly known and he was not a particularly good looking dude. I'm going to ask his permission to show said likeness and mention his name in a future blog. I am also a lifelong fan of Lovecraft's eldritch universe. Indeed one of my first paintings was my interpretation of the lurker on the threshold or the thing in on stairs or The thing which cannot be described .... I've actually forgetten which. It had many legs and a single red eye I seem to remember. Probably not the most appropriate author to be read to small children at bedtime but my father was also an enthusiastic Lovecraftian. I don't think it did me or my siblings any lasting damage.





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Monday, 10 February 2014

An experiment

Link to Nude in box

Sitting in a Costa in Blackpool dictating this and waiting for picture framing shop to open. The latest picture started out as semi abstract after Milton Avery but with colours suggested by Rothko - namely a subdued ochre against a rich ultramarine. Half-way through the painting I noticed how uninteresting the painting was becoming. You need big surfaces for colour abstract stuff - A2 just does not have the same impact as a canvas the size of a car. Rather than bail I added texture and zing to the colours. I quite like the result and might attempt another on a larger scale. I can feel a big canvas coming on. It was only a matter of time.

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Location:Adelaide Street West,Blackpool,United Kingdom

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Officially in a gallery now

Welcome from Blott Studios

Phase 1 complete, phase2 includes selling an original and pursuance of world domination etc.

Stuff I'm currently working on right now. All very exciting stuff I'm sure you'll agree.



















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