One of a series of landscape paintings exploring the coastline of Kent and the relationships between sea, geography, space and scale.
South African born photographer and artist moved to London in 1986 and then on to Kent in 2002.
Although his professional work is dominated by architecture and urban environments, his personal and painting work is inspired and informed by landscape and the sea, in particular that of Kent and Sussex.
While photography inevitably informs his vision and art practice, he uses painting to develop ideas and visual metaphors that cannot be replicated through photography. The visceral and physical nature of paint play a significant role in his style and remains an important distinction between painting and photography For him, painting is an emotional and connected activity whereas photography is essentially a dispassionate and disconnected one.