Robey
This is the second of a suite of three paintings derived from drawings that I made in the engine room of the SS.Freshspring.
The ship was a former naval water carrier stationed in Malta and was built in 1946. It is now moored in Bideford and undergoing restoration by the Freshspring Trust.
The objects painted revolve around a pumping engine. I am trying to achieve in this painting an arrangement or composition that responds to the abstract in terms of layout and use of the canvas surface, whilst retaining elements of narrative. This approach is influenced by the American artists Paul Kelp and Charles Sheeler amongst others.
This area of the painting illustrates the variety of textures presented by this part of the engine room. To approach this aspect of the work many choices had to be made in terms of approach, trying to be precise whilst not loosing the painted quality.
This flywheel (If that is what it is) seems to exude the sense of power embodied in the pump. I just loved the light flicking off the oiled surface.
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Pete's paintings are all made using good quality acrylics on professional standard linen or cotton canvases such as those by Winsor and Newton. They have warp resistant kiln-dried, bevelled solid pine stretcher bars. The canvases are archival and acid free. Each painting is varnished with appropriate acrylic varnish and simply framed by Pete. The frames are easily removed if a purchaser wishes to re-frame a painting.
The paintings on this website are all nautical or maritime in their subject matter. Pete does have paintings embracing other subjects and he can show you these using either Google Meet, Zoom or WhatsApp.
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