Turbulence in Oil
02 September 2013
A recently finished piece, very much influenced by JMW Turner’s work. I’ve tried to capture the power of the wind and the sea in one flowing movement – calm is still present in the sky.
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Kim Noble: Art and Alters
02 September 2013
2 August, 2013 started out as a regular Friday at my Gallery in Dartford – people queuing at the door eager to buy my latest artwork, that kind of thing. By midday a couple approached me and started to discuss ‘Outsider Art’, the man asked if I had heard of the artist Kim Noble. I hadn’t, so he continued to briefly explain...
- Published in Events
Dartford Gets Creative
12 August 2013
Hundreds of people packed the High Street in Dartford for the regular Saturday market. A new addition to the market was the ‘Dartford Creative’ event at One Bell Corner located at the western end of the High Street. Offering FREE tea and cake, t-shirt printing, pencil portraits, and much more the whole event was very popular with Dartfordians...
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‘Mask’ and ‘Somewhere along the south coast’
02 July 2013
This large format (61 x 244 cm), two sided piece, I created to be hung from a high position so that the viewer is looking up at the artwork. Therefore giving an elevated view of the mask, and a suggestion of foreboding. The ‘Mask’ is based on a drawing by Gary Faigin...
Dogfight over the Channel
16 June 2013
Based on my interpretation of aerial combat, this piece represents the chase, gun fire, and the loss of life that combat pilots suffer in war.
Bright Light
02 June 2013
Bright Light was created to provide enough information to allow viewers to imagine (or recall) a place/space where an intense event or sensation had happened.
The Dark Side
29 April 2013
Inspired by the Pink Floyd album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’, and as a tribute to that album’s 40th anniversary this year (2013). Also as a salute to the album cover designer Storm Thorgerson, who died this year...
- Published in Gallery
Path to Glory
07 April 2013
Path to Glory is an ironic look at the constant quest to settle disagreements with war. This leads to nothing more than death, destruction, and regret.
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