A subject of great interest and excitement, was the explosion of colour and imagery of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, brought about by developments in colour printing, which were visible in magazines, films and advertising. These technologies transformed the visual environment.
He experimented with airbrush effects and various techniques to extend and develop the resolution of quality colour photography and the open colour dot formations, which could build up the large scale poster – the pixel factor. Early examples of his work were exhibited at “The Serpentine Gallery” 1972. The imagery tended to be drawn from popular culture.
It was his inclusion in the survey exhibition,”Aspects of Reality”, touring Canada in 1976, which placed him amongst the leading figures world wide. Nicholas Treadwell, the London based art dealer, successfully gathered a number of artists broadly sharing an interest in urban subject matter and hyper realist technique.
Exhibitions followed at “The Gallerie Naviglio”,Milan, Italy,”Katzen Galleries”, New York, and in several international venues.
His personal style of imagery includes, classical and Renaissance architecture, formal gardens, land and seascapes, with the female nude giving a warm sensuous feel, often combined with a tranquil timeless atmosphere. Nineteenth century pointillist colour theory, exerts a great influence on the creation of the images.
In 1989, he left his lecturing position at Exeter College of Art, to concentrate solely on his own paintings in Umbria, Italy, Dartmoor and Cyprus.
The next Cyprus exhibition; “The Blue Iris Gallery”, 20 Ioanni Agroti, Pafos 13th-27th May 2017.
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