Thursday, 19 September 2013

I am new to this.

     
As a newbie  I thought I would explain who I am and what I do.The aim of this blog is, hopefully, to get my work seen by more  people. So here goes.

 Art has been a part of my life since childhood; at the heart of everything from illustrations for my children’s bedtime stories to using my drawing skills throughout my career. Now art is my love and my profession.

I have been painting and drawing since I was a young boy. Initially, my interest lay with nature - animals, birds and landscapes. I suppose I had an idyllic childhood, free to roam the fields with my friends and enjoy many sports. Through it all however, drawing was always very close by and has been the one thing that has been a constant in my life. I find I can express myself and explain things much better through art than with language. 

I’ve always been very practical, making things – always using my hands. I became an electrician, engineer and manager and used my drawing skills to convey understanding as part of my daily working life. And when I had time I would escape to sketch and draw for fun – with a pocket sketchbook and pencil always to hand.

As a father of nine it was only natural that the subject of my passion for art would come out through my life with my family. As my family grew I dabbled in pictures to entertain the children, bringing characters and stories to life. As both my passions in life merged I had the desire to capture my children and memories of them with drawings and my art. So in time the subject matter for my pieces evolved.

Most of my work has been of subjects that are close to me; my family and friends - with portraits as the main theme, often as gifts with requests for the occasional commission

The question is though - did I consider myself to be an artist? I think not. I have always seen myself as more of a student. I love art and am continuously learning and growing each day. I’ve spent decades visiting and appreciating art galleries and exhibitions – always seeking out art wherever I happen to be. I regularly visit the National Gallery and the Portrait Gallery, and like to go to special exhibitions. But still, to this day, my favourite gallery of all time is the Mall Gallery in London as it captures the essence of the English art scene, which is close to my heart.

In 2011, I entered my first competition, The Lancelot Andrewes Awards at Southwark Cathedral London (19th to 30th September 2011). With the theme of ‘Alienation’ I entered a piece called “El Rio” and was awarded a High Commendation and my artwork was exhibited. This had a profound effect on me as I realised that I might just be a ‘real’ Artist!  




Since then, I have regularly exhibited my work locally and entered national competitions. This year I was pre-selected for the Royal Portrait Exhibition and the Threadneedle Prize at the Mall Galleries. I feel it is only a matter of time and hard work before I fulfill my lifelong dream and ambition to see my own work exhibited in the Mall.



Sharing my love for art with others and continuing to better myself and my understanding of how art can help others is a new passion for me too. I run Portrait workshops at Beach Creative in Herne Bay with my wife and support vulnerable adults with art sessions at the Umbrella group.

Whether that makes me an artist or not is for others to decide, but art is now my life, my passion and my profession and - my business card says I am, so I must be!



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