Kieran Stiles

New work by Oxfordshire Painter Kieran Stiles. Evocative landscapes of the Cornish coastline (ends 23/11/2008)

03Gallery, 25 Oct - 23 Nov 2008
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This Autumn the O3 Gallery will present a selection of works by landscape painter Kieran Stiles to coincide with Oxford Castle’s Earth From The Air exhibition of photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.

Kieran has exhibited in various galleries in London and Oxford and this exhibition follows the recent success of shows in Oxford’s Said Gallery and The Stables Gallery. Please join us to view brand new work by this talented painter.

2007 Review by Shannon Harris
Contemporary British artist Kieran Stiles’ paintings of the Cornish coastline, made under varied weather conditions, are vibrant and evocative. These variations on a theme pay homage to this beautiful and rugged part of the world, where the artist trained, and to which he frequently returns.

"I'm making paintings, not of the landscape, but what the landscape feels like to be in. The visual subject is just a reference point, a catalyst, I think the work has more integrity that way. To paint one’s subject in a photographically realistic way, I feel is a complete misrepresentation of the way humans experience things visually. As I sit on a cliff top I am aware, of not one single, but many things. I glance up to see an encroaching swathe of cloud, I look down at my brushes, or to eat a sandwich, and every time I look back at my subject, it has changed, as it must, because it is nature. I am experiencing thousands of tiny visual moments, and I interpret them over a protracted period according to any number of subjective or emotional criteria. If I am lucky, a successful painting will incorporate all these things, and often only have a loose association to the kind of image a camera might collect” - Stiles

The paintings amply show Stiles’ abiding fascination with colour and delicate tone balance, and are full of curious touches and surprising textures, but the work also represents the culmination of a long period of experimentation with new techniques which allow for much more vigorous mark-making, and a richer, more subtle interplay of colour. The result is a startling liberation of mark and line, In contrast to the deliberately restrained mark-making of earlier works. As the laconic titles suggest, this work is not strictly observational, but elemental and emotional; an attempt to see nature pared-down and raw, unencumbered by human concerns and agendas. - Shannon Harris, July ’07.

Press Release, 06/11/08


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