Artist
Ray Sheldon
My work explores the dynamics of still life; somewhere between the figurative and abstraction.
I am striving for simplification, by reducing a composition to its essential characteristics.
My painting style has been pared down and simplified over the years.
The planning of colour masses is a vital key in my work, as colour can arouse the deepest thoughts and emotion.
For me a still life painting is a living thing.
Each work is reworked many times, objects rearranged, for me the negative spaces are as significant as the objects.
I love the play between the flat surface and the illusion of depth and solidity.
I don’t feel restricted by my subject, Giorgio Morandi showed me how to paint and keep busy with just one theme.
I get hooked on an idea develop it and it will take me to other works.
I prepare my own gesso boards and canvases manipulating the surface this forms a very strong part of the final work. Over the years I have experimented with different media but now prefer to work in acrylics.
I am a modernist at heart.