As subject matter I would probably have to confess to a near obsession with dance, particularly the ballet. In classical roles I've enjoyed the privilege of working with many greats, like Darcey Bussell, Miyako Yoshida, Monica Zamora, Kevin O'Hare, Catherine Batcheller and Joe Cipolla. I have experienced the energy of contemporary dance whilst working with the Rambert Dance Company, particularly with choreographers Christopher Bruce and Wayne McGregor...of course Wayne is now breathing new life into the ballet at the Royal Opera House in London. Over the years I've made several detours working with the Flamenco dance sensation Joaquin Cortes, classical Indian dancers Sonia Sabri and Chitraleka Bolar and many other forms of dance.
My admiration for the beauty and grace of dancers has deepened my interest in distilling the essence of the female form. My aim, to capture the mobility, rhythms, fragility, strength and sensuality of woman.
The girls with whom I work hail from all walks of life, some are models but many have ordinary lives and jobs where they have no need to expose themselves to a critical eye. It’s a matter of delicate negotiation as to how much of their bodies or themselves they would like to reveal.
I work from my studio, attached to my home in Herefordshire, the rural heart of England, with my wife and our two cats and I continue to be inspired by and dedicated to three main disciplines, dance, female form and portraiture.
About my work
About work:
I almost always make graphite & oil studies before painting in oils!.
My style:
Contemporary figurative realism.
My concept :
Is usually carefully planned for collaborations involving female form...and in dance I usually endeavour to capture a precise moment in time!
I work with these materials:
Graphite/charcoal and oil on vellum paper. oil on gesso paper, oilk on prepared boad, oil on canvas
What kind of materials I prefer:
Good quality, particularly linen canvas.
What inspires me?:
The beauty and grace of female form captured in light and elegant movement!
About art
How I got into art:
Quite naturally...I wasn't much good at anything else.
What art means to me:
A great deal...the subject consumes much of my life
My favourite artists:
Degas, Heindel
Most impressive piece of art of another artist:
There are many but probably any of Degas dancers.
What has changed in the world of art in recent years:
Printmaking, particularly limited edition issues.