Delamore Art - Every Day in May - 1030 - 1630
The Artist - Patrick Haughton SWAc
Evidence of the transitory nature of human existence is all around us:
I seek to share my perception of the world we inhabit, the traces of the natural forces which shape our world, and the impact of the physical and social activity of humanity upon it; today and in the past. Works evolve in the process of making; of constructing, assembling, drawing and painting, using a variety of graphic media on paper, canvas and board. In some cases, I integrate fragments of found objects and documents with the graphic media, introducing an element of physical reality into the imagery. Influences on my painting are many. Visual artists such as Picasso and Braque; Nicholson and Hepworth, Feiler and Weschke are clearly important to me. More than half a century ago, as a young art student, I first visited Cornwall. I had no idea at that time that the work of our tutors; then prominent members of the St. Ives artistic community, would come to affect me so profoundly. That experience took many years to mature, and developing my personal imagery, building on the work of my predecessors, is an ongoing process. The music played in the studio - anything from early music and baroque, to 20th & 21st century composers and contemporary jazz music – will often have an effect on the structure and content of my work. Particular pieces have referenced the music of Shostakovich; (“Isca” 1 & 2), Rautavaara; (“Cantus Arcticus”), Arvo Part; (“A Single Note: Levant”) – and a recent quartet of mixed media paintings celebrating the International Musician Seminars (IMS) of Prussia Cove.In the final analysis I would hope that the work produced is an honest reflection of life as lived.
I seek to share my perception of the world we inhabit, the traces of the natural forces which shape our world, and the impact of the physical and social activity of humanity upon it; today and in the past. Works evolve in the process of making; of constructing, assembling, drawing and painting, using a variety of graphic media on paper, canvas and board. In some cases, I integrate fragments of found objects and documents with the graphic media, introducing an element of physical reality into the imagery. Influences on my painting are many. Visual artists such as Picasso and Braque; Nicholson and Hepworth, Feiler and Weschke are clearly important to me. More than half a century ago, as a young art student, I first visited Cornwall. I had no idea at that time that the work of our tutors; then prominent members of the St. Ives artistic community, would come to affect me so profoundly. That experience took many years to mature, and developing my personal imagery, building on the work of my predecessors, is an ongoing process. The music played in the studio - anything from early music and baroque, to 20th & 21st century composers and contemporary jazz music – will often have an effect on the structure and content of my work. Particular pieces have referenced the music of Shostakovich; (“Isca” 1 & 2), Rautavaara; (“Cantus Arcticus”), Arvo Part; (“A Single Note: Levant”) – and a recent quartet of mixed media paintings celebrating the International Musician Seminars (IMS) of Prussia Cove.In the final analysis I would hope that the work produced is an honest reflection of life as lived.