Sunday, 26 January 2025

Hunters in the Snow...

oil on canvas, 50 x 60cms, 2025

It’s been a busy and productive January in the studio. I started the year wondering where I might go with my work but ended up painting a flurry of landscape paintings in a couple of weeks that I really enjoyed doing. I have less and less of a plan for my work in recent years and just try and follow what happens in the studio. The work is based on observations of the world around me and that means I tend to lie in wait for something to come along, a thread to pick up and pull, remaining alert and open to chance, or when it comes to the landscape, I go out hunting with my camera and sketchbook. 

oil on canvas, 50 x 60cms, 2025

At the beginning of the month, we had a blanket of snow fall across the country which pulled me out from the warmth of the house and out into the local common, canal and woodlands that I often frequent on my dog walks to enjoy taking several photographs. I have done several winter snowscapes now, which began in the winter lockdown of 2021, and I like the way the landscape becomes cleansed and simplified, and the colour reduced, and how quiet everything becomes. I like observing the skeleton of the landscape revealed in winter, particularly the bones of the dark trees, partially and temporarily hidden under the snow. I photographed some interesting fallen trees which reminded me of some of Graham Sutherland’s depictions of trees and plant forms in the Welsh landscape, but for now I have painted these paintings based on the paths I follow on my walk…

oil on canvas, 50 x 60cms, 2025

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