Exhibitions
Nuclear power Stations are often built in remote places, out of sight and out of mind. Ironically these places are sometimes the most wild and beautiful landscapes. Hydro and Coal production are sited where the geology dictates, often impacting negatively on the landscape and the people inhabiting it. I have used contemporary symbols to suggest…
Read MoreAirport in Paris with the hustle and bustle of random human activity. The action in the sky raises questions of safety and suggests a circularity in human ambition. Large Oil painting on Canvas framed in white lime-waxed wood.
Read MoreMy paintings of power stations explore the connectivity between man and wildness; by showing the exploitation and spoliation of the natural environment I suggest the paradoxes inherent between man and his dependence upon nature. I highlight some of the dangers of contemporary life experience: the contrast between a nuclear power station, with its potential for…
Read MoreThe painting is obviously a homage to Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ which is one of the most familiar images of Modern Art. Munch wrote about suffering from a terrifying panic attack whilst walking along a path next to a fjord. “As I walked the clouds turned as red as blood I sensed a scream passing…
Read MoreThis work is from of a series of paintings that respond to sustainability, in particular renewables, within the environment. This work records and documents solar power panels within the landscape of Southern India and was developed as part of a collaborative project with scientists in India. It stems from ongoing research investigating renewable energy and…
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