Sooke, BC, Canada
John Grey-Noble was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada in 1953. He graduated from the Alberta Colleg...
About the artist
Joined In 2022
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About the artist
Joined In 2022
(2 Followers)
John Grey-Noble was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada in 1953. He graduated from the Alberta College of Art & Design in the early 70’s. He then worked in the graphic and printing industry for many years before moving to Vancouver Island in 2006.
The images you are about to view are not in chronological order.
My work began to change when I rediscovered the works of Tomi Ungerer. Up to that point composition was like popular music to me. ‘Can you dance to it?’
Whether the changes in my work are brought on by the turbulent times we live in or a side effect of the Covid pandemic I can’t be sure. It may be as simple as age.
A memory or emotion becomes triggered and the subconscious pushes it up for review. To express these feelings I draw from past techniques, explore new vistas, scraping, adding or removing paint until the canvas tells me when to stop.
I came to realization that sometimes to express emotion or memory, a slap is as powerful as a caress.
Like music, composition can be a deliberate broken brush stroke across a field of colour evoking a feeling of movement, freedom, sadness or joy. The individual viewer now has complete control experiencing this singular moment in time. This is a recognition of t...