JUSTIN HAWKES - SAFFRON WALDEN GALLERY
Few painters acheive the wow factor - and even fewer in the sometime genteel world of watercolour. To capture the kind of colour intensity Justin Hawkes achieves, needs a lifetime’s worth of mastery over his technique. He is an artist’s artist, a Kandinsky for our time and place. Yet his profound knowledge of the philosophy of art he wears lightly. Talking about his work, Justin Hawkes conjures a world of perception - a unity with artists of the modernistic past and a vision for his own kind of expression for the future. Here he is in full flow. Accomplished jazz pianist, meticulous restoration expert and contempoary creative artist - same guy - he draws on all this to present some of the most arresting art around today.
“The fluid motion in watercolour I use to work out a kind of harmony. In music I enjoy what I like to call the one dimension of time. I wish to emulate this insomuch as I try to achieve clarity of dimensions in painting. As an example I do not introduce further texture than that provided by the surface,developing flat painting for the unrestricted movement of water.
“With this process,using a set of translucent tones and shades, I find a way to relate the various passages to each other. I wish to see a clear flow between each section, as if I were a composer with a grasp of flow of cords and silences between. I develop my approach and style with this in mind.
“I recall a jazz tutor talking about the desire for the sound of effortlessness in improvising and other aspects of compositions. I wish to do something like this in painting. To give the appearances of production of ease. The feeling of effortlessness offers a step into the illusion of painting."
Justin Hawkes’ watercolours have featured in the Royal Watercolour Society open. and appeared many times for the Royal Society of British Artists annual exhibition. See them from May 14th.
He shows worldwide in solo and group exhibitions, including Japan, Canada ..
‘Fluid Variations’is showing 14th May-4th June
The Saffron Walden Gallery,77a High Street Saffron Walden B10 1DZ 10am- 5pm