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For Kurt Jackson (b.1961), 'Painting the sea could become an
obsession, an entire oeuvre in its own right, an endless life
absorbing task.' And, as this book attests, Jackson's dedication to
capturing its constant shape shifting - stillness to thundering
force, shallows to mysterious depths - have brought forth paintings
that communicate the sea's ebb and flow, its magic and elusiveness.
Kurt Jackson's Sea captures the beauty of the artist's constantly
evolving relationship with one of nature's most challenging
subjects. Two hundred colour images complement Jackson's
reflections on his interactions with inspirational coastal
landscapes - largely experienced in his native Cornwall, but
stretching way beyond the county too.
Kurt Jackson's Botanical Landscape is a new collection of poems,
paintings, drawings, sculptures and printmaking by the artist and
staunch environmentalist: responses to his engagement with and rich
experience within the natural world of flora. From day-to-day
plants - weeds, the flowers in the hedge, familiar trees and the
vegetable garden - to the more unusual, twisted forms and strange
fruit of the undergrowth, Jackson's works celebrate the staggering
diversity of the plant kingdom. For the art enthusiast, the
naturalist, the gardener and the armchair horticulturist, Kurt
Jackson's Botanical Landscape maps a particularly expressive
communion with nature and offers a unique and beguiling
interpretation of the natural world.
The exhibited works of Kurt Jackson (b.1961) do not necessarily
reveal his day-to-day working practice. Behind his finished
canvases are hundreds of sketchbooks borne out of his continual
routine of making drawings, marks, notes, poems and scribbles. This
book, newly available in paperback, examines the importance of the
sketchbook to Jackson. For Jackson, sketchbooks are vital to the
development and completion of his paintings. Often sketching while
a painting evolves, the artist values each medium equally - the
pages of his sketchbooks reveal how the hastily executed images can
help him to work out what he wants to achieve on canvas, or simply
capture a spontaneous image when there is not enough time to paint
or draw properly. Illustrating mundane daily events and happenings
as well as key moments, journeys and the overlapping ongoing
project work, Jackson's sketchbooks are key to understanding his
inspirations as an artist. Drawing on a selection of 20
sketchbooks, of differing sizes and a variety of media, this
fascinating publication provides a rare insight in to the mind of a
highly creative and original artist.
Natural history and art have been life-long preoccupations of the
leading British painter Kurt Jackson (b.1961). For this book,
Jackson has returned to zoology, the subject he studied at
university, to create a beautiful bestiary: a body of work about
fauna. Bestiaries date back to medieval times when religious
instruction promoted the study and interpretation of animal life,
often with the aid of elaborate illustrations. Later, the religious
framework fell away, as artists and authors including Picasso,
Toulouse Lautrec, Guillaume Apollinaire and Jorge Luis Borges used
the form as a means of exploring nature, humanity and the
relationship between the two. Jackson's contemporary bestiary
extends this tradition, looking closely at both everyday and
lesser-known species of birds, insects, mammals and fish in order
to stimulate readers' connections with and appreciation of the
world around them. Combining stunning imagery with commentaries and
poems written by the artist, the book gives fascinating insights
into the working life of one of the most popular and original
artists working in Britain today, and makes a perfect companion to
both Kurt Jackson (2012) and Kurt Jackson Sketchbooks (2012/2014).
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