My Story

My paintings are essentially decorative – intended to be visually attractive. Sources of inspiration include textiles particularly Indian and oriental in origin. When I was very young relatives who spent time in India provided me with much visual stimulation in the form of fabrics, ceramics, carpets, etc. In other words design and colour – which I still refer to on a consistent basis in my painting.

Eastern philosophies inspire a sense of a calm, contemplative atmosphere – this influences my sense of composition, balance and mood. The words “stillness, reflection and introspection” are key qualities in these paintings. My interest in Japan began in Edinburgh College of Art when I undertook a a study of Japanese ceramics. This led to a wider interest in Japanese visual imagery. Particularly the compositional devices using flattened perspective, semi-abstract spaces, imaginary settings and fantasy gardens.

Irises on Japanese Fabric
One Golden Elephant

In my living and working space I have a strong preference for peace and quiet. I value the opportunity to withdraw from modern day noise in order to experience and express some of the qualities I have just alluded to.

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