Four paintings at the end of winter.


secure. oil on canvas.160x120cms


end of winter. oil on paper. 78x65cms


beginning. oil on paper.78x65cms


wood. oil on paper.78x65cms

 There is a lot to painting that is intuitive: no planning survives first contact with the surface. This though from Peter Lanyon:

A specific sight or occurrence may cause an apprehensive reaction, answers are expected. A continuous process of collecting and sifting information which is being fed to the artist who trains to select information which is relevant and proceeds to make marks in apparently automatic fashion.
Considerable training is required to precipitate marks which relate to information received. The artist must proceed beyond the inspired guess to certainty. The surest way to inhibit painting is to remain at the guess.

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