"I have been painting now for about fifteen years. Initially
I spent several years trying to master the art of watercolour painting and
began using oil paint when I enrolled on a Fine Art degree course at Glyndwr
University. I was able to complete my degree over four years as a part time
student whilst working shifts in a factory. I still felt I had much to learn,
so I enrolled for an M.A., taking a further two and a half years to complete. I
used this opportunity to explore a particular aspect of landscape painting
which interested me – the differences between painting in the studio and
painting outdoors directly from nature.
Although much of my work at present
is completed in the studio, I feel it is still important to begin each piece
out of doors. This usually involves drawing or painting and allows me to experience
the elements and the sensations of being outdoors. This ultimately feeds into
the finished work and gives me some sort of focus on what the painting is
about.
I am very fortunate to live in Llangollen where I am only minutes away
from beautiful scenery. Despite this I am really inspired by the rugged
landscapes of Snowdonia and the coast of Anglesey. Here the light and weather
combine with the landscape to create dramatic and spectacular events which I
try to put onto canvas. Whilst working I am always looking for creative ways
to use the paint to find an interesting way of depicting the subject. My aim in
the future is to work increasingly out of doors to gain a more spontaneous and
energetic response to the landscape."