Ric
Horner
I have continued to paint
since graduating from Exeter College of Art in 1989, and have exhibited
regularly in Bristol, Devon, Kent, and London.
My work is primarily
concerned with the study of light, and its relationship to landscape and
seascape. I am fascinated by the way it invokes different moods, and
memories.
Rather than predetermining
the composition I like to work intuitively, for example, allowing
interesting moments from a walk to inform the painting. Working in this
way is dependant on regular drawing practice and the discipline to change
direction when inspiration calls for it, hopefully allowing a stronger
idea to be realised.
I have recently moved back
to Kent (Whitstable) and have taken the opportunity to concentrate on
seascapes.
The coast here provides an
infinite variety of light effects with minimal formal elements. However
the tidal margin between land and sea provides features and reflections
and a persistent metaphor in its’ ebb and flow.
I
am always looking for different solutions to express light and form and
often find abstraction a difficult but ‘felt’ solution to an idea. |