Friday, 29 April 2022

Under the Influence of Lockdown

"Under the Influence of Lockdown"  Acrylic on canvas 61x51cm

I am pleased to be showing three pieces at the Acton Open Exhibition, W3 Gallery, from Thursday May 5th. The work selected, all acrylics on canvas have one common denominator - they were painted during the lockdowns of 2020. The painting above appropriately entitled "Under the Influence of Lockdown" was completed during the first, which began in the UK on March 23rd. It had been started a couple of years earlier and left as "unresolved". In one sense, the lockdown forced me to re-visit this piece with heightened focus, given that most other human activities were on hold. I was reminded of how prisoners use art as a means of being in touch with the "outside world" and Van Gogh's productive time at the asylum in Saint-Remy de Provence.

Early stage of re-working the canvas
           The first lockdown lasted until June 23rd. These were times of facing fear and uncertainty. There were no vaccinations or boosters, just an instruction to self isolate and take paracetamol if you had symptoms. We watched the daily updates on TV and every Thursday evening at 8pm we saluted the true heroes - the NHS workers who took enormous risks to their own lives for the sake of others.

Art is a cathartic thing and can take you to places inwardly you cannot physically travel to. It can put you in a state of creative mindfulness. Colour has power and used the right way can provide hope and possibility. And so, art became even more important to me during these periods of lockdown. Like a Joycean experience, it felt like the spirits of both the living and the dead artists came to visit during these times. Looking at this work now, I can feel the immediate influences of Rothko, Scully and Heron. In the worst of circumstances, something kicks us on and the best of humanity shines through. And so, this canvas which lay "unresolved" for a couple of years gained new life and being. "Under the Influence of Lockdown".

In memory of all those we have lost from coronavirus and also to those who risked their own lives in our hospitals, care homes and services for the sake of others.

  "UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LOCKDOWN", along with these other two works are on show at the W3 GALLERY, ACTON, LONDON W3 9DJ FROM MAY 5TH.


Untitled Acrylic on canvas 30x40cm


Monochrome Acrylic on canvas 28x35cm