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ART IS LIFE
I am driven by my desire to create paintings that are relevant
to the world around me. I have always had a leaning towards the
Australian landscape particularly the Northern Territory where
I was educated and have visited many times.
With the incredible advances in photography and computer imaging
I believe it is not enough for the Artist to be merely visual
(if we ever were). The Artist has to investigate the why and try
to come to terms with the driving force of nature if we are to
remain relevant to ourselves and society.
I have always painted in series, usually up to 30 or 40 paintings
in each set, based on subjects that interest me and somewhere
within that series I try to paint at least one painting that can
be considered a key work on which I try to build. I don't attempt
a new series until I am sure I am as familiar as possible with
my subject and the bulk of my work is based on life set against
rural, urban and fantasized locations, following long periods
of research. Albert Namatjira told me when I was a small boy only
paint what you know and I try where possible to follow his advice.
I paint in both gouache and oils and use a square format which
I find allows me to achieve a better balance with my images which
is an important element of my work. I am largely self taught,
preferring to create my own standards and rules, although I did
receive considerable assistance when I was younger from my friend,
the late Jon Molvig (Archibald Prize Winner) who was responsible
for helping me to understand the role of the artist in society.
My never ending quest is to interpret our relationship with the
landscape - "Art is Life".
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