To achieve a balance
between all the various elements of a finished painting, whether the subject is
a landscape, seascape, cityscape or a still life, my goal is to use a technique
that minimises unnecessary detail without simplifying too much, and with a
lively sense of colour to create a memorable work of art.
Colour feeds the imagination, and a great painting can create a feeling of
happiness and optimism in the viewer and creator alike.
My chosen medium of Oil on canvas has remained unchanged for more than 35 years;
the tactile qualities of these materials are perfect. I use exclusively Windsor
and Newton Artist Oil Colour, and the finest quality oil primed Linen from
Claessens in Belgium. As with every artist of any generation I have taken
inspiration from masters of the past and my work has been influenced by Sargent,
Van Gogh, Kroyer and the impressionists, and of artists of the present such as
Hockney and others.
Paul was born in 1948, and he grew up in Hampstead a suburb of London. He can
remember even as a young child he could always be found painting and drawing.
This passion for painting must have been inherited from his mother who was a
floral artist that worked for a studio in Chelsea. Another early memory is
walking up Heath Street in Hampstead on a weekend, and looking at the paintings
for sale in the open air exhibition by local artists. This exhibition in
Hampstead has long since ceased, but thankfully Paul was able to fulfil a long
held ambition to exhibit some of his paintings there before it ended in the
early 1970's.
Alongside his career as an established and successful artist he has a parallel
career as a freelance designer, which has enabled him to travel widely gaining
inspiration for his pictures, working in countries such as Germany, Sweden,
Japan, France and the UK.