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A Scottish Seascape

Emerging Artist Award 2021

A Scottish Seascape

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A Scottish Seascape

£1,450.00

80cm x 80cm

Acrylic on canvas

Originally I explored this scene in response to the 2017 Summer Show in London. The theme that year was 'The Digital Age'. I created a smaller version which 50cm x 50cm that was exhibited on a billboard at Hyde Park Tube station. The image I was working from was taken by my friend, a professional Surf Photographer, Will Bailey and he helped me explore through his work an environment that without a digital world I would never have witnessed. However, whilst his beautiful photograph showed everything digitalisation had offered us, my painting responded by adding that which digitalisation could not offer. I am referring a fourth dimension of sensory feedback. This new 80cm x 80cm version is an example of how much sensory feedback comes from paintings. It draws you in and evokes a bit of adrenalin (I hope).

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Francine Davies


Inspired by the energetic feedback from natural environments I have felt compelled over time to find ways of expressing and sharing it through art. I am self taught and rely mostly on my background in Geography and Geology when I paint. I am fascinated with the movement of the sea, the feel of seawater and the positive benefits these environments hold for us. Furthermore, I am drawn to the textures and colours of the coastline and the impact of light and water on them. I spend considerable time in the sea and around our local coastline studying and experiencing my chosen subject. I strive to bring to my work a sensory element to help the viewer connect with a scene. Sometimes this is achieved through texture other times this is achieved through how I move the paint across the canvas.

I feel very much a novice at what I do yet quietly confident of my intentions when I am painting. I think it is this tension that adds a rawness to a scene that often surprises me. I get so much pleasure talking to people about how they feel about a painting and why they choose it. I love sitting and listening to them reminisce and interpret things that I could never have realised yet some how enabled through my work.