Tuesday, 10 September 2019

"Something Is Changing"

"Something is Changing 4"
61x46cm. Acrylic on canvas 2019


"Something is Changing 2"
35x29cm. Acrylic on canvas 2018
 In 2018, I started a small series of paintings on the theme of Climate Change entitled "Something Is Changing". I am pleased that three of these pieces have been selected for this years Harvest Exhibition entitled "GATHER" at the W3 Gallery, Acton Town, London.

"Something is Changing 6"
25x20cm. Acrylic on canvas 2019
Since these works were first completed before the pandemic, we have seen even 
more extremities in the Global weather structures. Flash floods in New York City, wildfires across West America and Europe, not to mention the melting ice caps on both the North and South Poles have caused catastrophic destruction and loss of human life.


"Something is Changing 1"
21x45cm. Acrylic on canvas 2018
In these abstract works, I use bands of colour to suggest temperature, atmosphere and the changing shape of the landscape. I am influenced by the Colour Field artists such as Mark Rothko, Sean Scully and the St Ives Artists - Patrick Heron and Ben Nicholson. "Something is Changing 4" reflects on Global Warming and was conceived after the highest temperature was recorded on July 25th, 2019 in the UK.  The fifth painting in the series embraces the tragedy of the melting ice caps in the Artic and Antartic. "Something is Changing 6" invites us to look at our relationship with the earth and landscape.

"Something is Changing 5"
35x29cm. Acrylic on canvas 2019





We are all aware and have experienced in one way or another the effect of Global Warming and Climate Change in the past few years. I hope the paintings are a reminder and inspire us in our own individual ways of our responsibilities around it. 

Something Is Changing.









"GATHER" EXHIBITION IS OPEN FROM SEPT 16TH TO OCT 23RD.
W3 GALLERY, 185 ACTON HIGH ST,LONDON W3 9DJ.


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