Swansea, South Wales, United Kingdom
My journey with art began as a young boy, drawing Grebes and Heron in ballpoint pen with my Grandfat...
About the artist
Joined In 2019
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About the artist
Joined In 2019
(2 Followers)
My journey with art began as a young boy, drawing Grebes and Heron in ballpoint pen with my Grandfather. He used to take me to a nature reserve in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, where we would spend hours looking for particular birds on the lake with binoculars. I was fascinated that the drawings we did in pen and ink looked very much like the actual birds.
I studied art at school and learned to paint with gouache, which I felt was a little dull and lifeless. My mother introduced me to oil paints and I stayed with this medium as the buttery consistency and vibrant colours were perfect for my style of painting. They offer a beautiful, realistic quality to painting quite unlike any other medium.
I also suffered greatly from anxiety and have done so from 12 years old. This can be extremely difficult in social situations and in certain environments I felt overwhelmed and worthless. I found art and painting to be very calming and also empowering. It is what makes me feel confident and happy. I hope you as the viewer feel happy too.
I paint in an impressionistic style, aiming to create deliberate strokes that capture the form and fall of light. I paint my water and sea ‘wet into wet’ to create a more natural flow, whilst the placing of colour n...
I went on to do A level but then moved onto a different path and studied computer graphics, specifically 3D animation. I stayed in this field for around 10 years, always drawing and occasionally painting as a hobby.
I became a freelance web designer and as a stay-at-home dad, brought up my daughter. I then brought up my next daughter and moved to Swansea. I took several jobs from working in a cinema to becoming a teacher, but nothing fully inspired me.