Our annual ‘Coast Show’ starts our 2015 show programme this year as ‘To The Coast’, showcasing a group of five handpicked artists and the range of
inspiration to be found in the Cornish shoreline.
For painter Alex Morton,
it is his passion for surfing that influences his work the most, inspired by
‘the surf, sea and wind’. Morton’s work captures the rugged Cornish landscape,
the expanse of sea and the energy it brings through the wind and the waves with
tonal colour and strong textures on paper, board and canvas. Unexpectedly
finding painting in 2012, Morton discovered an immediate talent and new passion
to paint and create and to communicate through his work. This show will mark
the second exhibition of Morton’s work at the gallery after a highly successful
debut collection in the gallery’s ‘New Horizons’ show, October 2014.
Also newly added
to the gallery’s stable of artists is the established painter Joanne Last. Last’s
atmospheric seascapes mix memory and imagination, aiming to create mood and
atmosphere rather than simply to record the view. Her work focuses more on the
experience of being in a place, rarely planning or sketching but launching
straight into an idea. Her paintings direct themselves depending on the time of
day, light, weather and surge of water, resulting in expressive and intuitive
works that evoke breaking waves and the colours of dusk.
Similarly, in Martyn Perryman’s
eye there is no such thing as bad weather, enjoying ‘the calmness of a summer’s
day, as much as the invigorations of a stormy winter walk’. He takes
inspiration from regular walks along the coastal paths and beaches of St Ives,
returning to the same viewpoint to make sketches and colour studies to use back
in his studio. In his paintings he intends to create ‘the calmness and clarity
of mind that can be achieved when looking out to a horizon; free from the
pressure and visual clutter of urban life.’
One of the two
ceramicists within the group is Newlyn born-and-bred Essex Tyler, a former
deep-sea fisherman, whose life and practice are both very much entwined within
the coastal setting of his exhibition. Now based in Mousehole, his work
reflects the nature and natural environment around him, full of texture and
balance. Cool glazes poured onto a rich and textured body, turquoise blues,
green and ochures settle each vessel with tranquility.
Colour
is also an important quality in the work of ceramicist Sarah Perry. Her stoneware
and porcelain pots are decorated with glazes of intense blues, turquoise,
purples, pinks and greens, all easy to associate with the array of changing and
varied light here in St Ives. Perry trained at Camberwell Art School where her
teachers were Lucie Rie and Hans Coper and has gone on to exhibit her work
across the world.
The
work of all five artists will be available to view in the gallery as part of
the exhibition ‘To The Coast’ from Saturday 7th February until
Saturday 7th March 2015.
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