Cat by the Aga. Oil on Panel 40 x 40 cm

Cat by the Aga

Oil on Panel
40 x 40 cm

Lemons on a Blue Plate Oil on Panel 34 x 46 cm

Lemons on a Blue Plate

Oil on Panel
34 x 46 cm

Tulips with a Little Blue Horse Oil on Linen, 40 x 40 cm

Tulips with a Little Blue Horse

Oil on Linen
40 x 40 cm

Bramley Apples in Willow Pattern. Oil on Panel 38 x 40 cm

Bramley Apples in Willow Pattern

Oil on Panel
38 x 40 cm

Cup of Silver Spoons. Oil on Panel 44 x 33 cm

Cup of Silver Spoons

Oil on Panel
44 x 33 cm

…for joy will not fight
with the fast pace of this life.
she is not in the shiny or the new
she breathes in the basic,
simmers in the simple
and dances in the daily to-and-fro
 
From ‘Joy Comes Back’ by Donna Ashworth

My aim is to see my subject afresh and to find beauty and grace in the commonplace. In paint, I find that everyday items can become jewels or talismans, holding the miracle of small fleeting moments that often go unseen in the maelstrom of life. I return again and again to the ever-changing constellations of kitchen life: they are small landscapes as much as they are still lives.

I work in oils and my preference is to hand-prepare linen panels, making my own size, gesso, half-oil primer and ground. These old, slow, tactile methods of preparation build the painting gradually and give them a material substance and integrity.

I have had the privilege of training with master painters, in particular Saied Dai, whose weekly life drawing classes I attended for seven years – an exceptional education in drawing, looking and thinking. I have exhibited in London (Green & Stone, Sophie Breitmeyer and Highgate Contemporary Art) and Somerset (Moorwood Art, Seed, Andelli and David Simon Contemporary) and was shortlisted for this year’s Royal Society of Portrait Painters show at the Mall Galleries.