My life in art begins and ends with the Scottish landscape and a deep desire to translate and communicate this in my practice. Through intense dedication to paint, Tatha Gallery, and the artists I work alongside, I have developed an awareness of who I am within my surroundings and what it means to be a working artist in Scotland.
My interest and attention to the links between landscape and abstraction has followed me through my 19 years as an artist, weaving its way with fluctuating emphasis through my ideas and practice. There are strong influences from the effects of the elemental nature of the wilds of Scotland and then there are times that the American Expressionists exert their importance upon my psyche. There are periods of restraint where simplicity serves a purpose with a nod to Malevich concepts of saying more with less. DY Cameron also has a lot to answer for, often reminding me about the realities of form. But like Joan Eardley and Frances Walker the rhythms of the land and sea time after time pull me back to a place where I am most at ease.
Immerse • Solo exhibition • June 21st -24th August • 2019
CURATORIAL PROJECTS 2018 • Tay Projects • David Mach, Arthur Watson, Marian Leven, Doug Cocker, Derrick Guild, Calum Colvin, Kate Downie, Alan Greig, David Cass, Robert Macmillan and Ruth Nicol
Tatha Gallery • Depth of Field • with Kate Downie and Paul Furneaux • 2018
Heinzel Gallery • Aberdeen • 2018
Hampstead Affordable Art Fair• London • 2018
Fabriano In Acquarello • Fabriano • Italy • May 2018