Friday, August 30, 2013

Mike FitzGerald's working method


Mike’s working method is long-term. 


He visits a place, makes drawings, takes notes and then lets things ferment.





Later, sometimes years later, he’ll start to paint. After a while, he’ll recognise the structures as coming from something he’s already seen and will find the drawings he did so long before.

The paintings that appear have a strong feeling of “Sprit of Place” – that feeling that a site has lived through many layers of human experience and has been laid down into its fabric: the feeling that we are here in this place now, but many have passed before us and many will do so after. 

Without this sensation, there is no inspiration for Mike.



Training 

Mike trained at Wimbledon and Winchester Schools of Art and has lived and worked in West France since 1989. He paints in oil, gouache and watercolour in various formats. 

His work is mainly landscape and is inspired from the New Forest, Devon, Cumbria and Westmoreland, The Atlantic Coast of France and Provence.

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