Spring Greens in Gamblesby

£450.00

Oil plastic and single use plastic on canvas

30cm x 60cm

Framed in a black, wooden float frame

2019

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This painting is of a view looking up through the trees into the spring sunshine, in a village on the other side of the hill from Alston, called Gamblesby. The title is a play on words with the plastic used to create some of the greens in the painting, clearly from a bag of frozen garden peas.

I make my work from a combination of first hand observational drawings and paintings in the open air, backed up by photos as aide memoirs back in the studio, as well as imagination to produce a final piece on canvas using mixed media, a combination of oil paint, non-recyclable plastics either collaged or ‘soldered’ onto the canvas, and pastel.

I want people to enjoy my images and to perhaps re look at their own environment through a more vibrant lens, but then on closer inspection to discover the different materials on the canvas and ask questions as to why I use plastic; why it is there. I want the discovery of plastic on the canvas to be as subtle as it is in the environment – not really understanding its greater impact at first, but when given the time to contemplate its wider effects, to think beyond the surface, beyond the beauty.