This solo exhibition has the title
ONE MAN'S MOUNTAIN: capturing a sense of place, paintings from the far north west
The exhibition commences with the private view on Monday 8th May 2017 and runs until Sunday 21st May 2017. The paintings are drawn from those in the associated galleries of work elsewhere on this website.
The exhibition seeks to capture the essence of a particular place known (Foinaven and Arkle, northwest Sutherland) intimately by the artist and resonate with meaning for him. It is true that landscape artists have had some success in the representation of place. This is so whether conveying directly the actual character of a place, or perhaps even more so when capturing indirectly the spirit of a place.
TO VIEW THE INDIVIDUAL WORKS IN THIS EXHIBITION, 'click' on GALLERIES
[Access here information on some of the artists who have been an inspiration for the works in this exhibition and whose artistic influences can be seen as underpinning particular works. Use the Reference Numbers to link to the exhibited works.]
Artistic Influences
ONE MAN'S MOUNTAIN: capturing a sense of place, paintings from the far north west
The exhibition commences with the private view on Monday 8th May 2017 and runs until Sunday 21st May 2017. The paintings are drawn from those in the associated galleries of work elsewhere on this website.
The exhibition seeks to capture the essence of a particular place known (Foinaven and Arkle, northwest Sutherland) intimately by the artist and resonate with meaning for him. It is true that landscape artists have had some success in the representation of place. This is so whether conveying directly the actual character of a place, or perhaps even more so when capturing indirectly the spirit of a place.
TO VIEW THE INDIVIDUAL WORKS IN THIS EXHIBITION, 'click' on GALLERIES
[Access here information on some of the artists who have been an inspiration for the works in this exhibition and whose artistic influences can be seen as underpinning particular works. Use the Reference Numbers to link to the exhibited works.]
Artistic Influences