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‘The Clock’ is painted using oil and acrylic on canvas. It is a large painting on an artist’s high quality Windsor and Newton stretcher which is warp resistant.

 

The painting is made using large brushstrokes and the texture of the paint and brush marks are visible on the surface of the canvas. It is painted using a combination of oil and acrylic paint which gives it extreme vibrancy and shine in some areas. In some areas of the painting the oil pigment is fluorescent which gives intense strong colour.

 

The paintings for my exhibition ‘In the Air’ have been especially developed for the gallery space within Shoreham Airport’s’ Whispering Gallery’. Shoreham airport in a wonderful Art Deco Grade 11 listed building. The atrium gallery is lit by natural overhead light and the centre of the space is a turquoise atrium with an aeroplane flying across.

 

The paintings developed in direct response to this space. I have always known the airport as it is local to me and an excellent place to take young children as you can sit right outside near the runway in the café having lunch and watching planes taking off and landing. I’ve spent a lot of happy afternoons watching planes with my own boys and it struck me as great subject matter. Planes, going and coming, travelling, touching down in new and far flying places, the memories checking in a bag evokes are feeling that I wanted to capture in the work.

 

I reached out to the airport hoping that they would be open to the idea of me exhibiting in this special space and they were. I spent some time researching the archive at the airport, learning about the stories of early pilots, and considering how the curves and lines of the space and view to beneath would interplay with the work.

 

Eventually I developed a series of ten paintings for this show. Each one is special and each one is unique.

 

This painting is made is made from an old reportage image that I loved. When I’m searching for images that I like its often small details or feelings of light in the image that capture my interest. Sometimes the clothing, the fashion or unexpected details that find after a longer period of time pouring over an image.

 

This one was black and white and I enjoyed painting and imagining the colour, and observing the clothing. The beautiful herringbone coats on the ladies in the foreground and the shapes of the bodies and figures watching the airport opening.

The Clock

£2,800.00Price

Oil and acrylic on deep edge cotton canvas

77cm x 100cm (30" x 40")

5cm deep (2") block canvas

Sold framed

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