In a
silhouette there is only one line, no motion, no light, no colour, no height, no depth, no
eye, no ear, no nostril, no cheek, only a very little part of the lip - and in spite of
it, how decisively significant it is
Johann Caspar Larater (1741-1801)
scientist, theorist and authority on physiognomy.
I paint figuratively in oils or acrylic on canvas, sometimes in colour, often in black and
white. My paintings focus on children significant to my life, portrayed as silhouettes and
shadows.
I aim for a formal simplicity by removing detail and personalising features, yet still
evoking character and attitude: the viewers imagination stimulated by pose, posture
and occasional hints of the figures situation. By focussing on the strength of form
and outline, I hope to create dramatic and bold structural shapes, which capture glimpses
of childhood: children at play, relaxed and full of fun.
NB: I am happy to take commissions: I have recently begun a life-size painting, 6 x
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| Education 1998-2001:
Middlesex University, London N22: BA (Hons) Fine Art 2:1
1996-1998: Kingsway College, London NW5: Art & Design Foundation
Selected Exhibitions / Commissions
Solo Exhibition, Lomas Gallery, London N8 (2005)
Euroart Third Open Studios, London N17 (2004)
Inside, Euroart Gallery, London N17 (2004)
Raw Canvas, Aldwych Tube Station, London WC2 (2001)
Quicksilver Gallery, London N22 (2000)
The Gallery, Hornsey Library, London N8 (1997)
Other Activities
Happy to take commissions for painted or photographed silhouettes and shadows |
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