Neil Seeley
Portraits
March 22 - May 18, 2008
Gallery president, Vi Bland, selected illustrator and painter Neil Seeley
for this show. Oil paints are Seeley’s medium of choice because
of the texture, luminosity and depth of colour. During his training as
a student of Illustration at Sheridan College, he was exposed to all
kinds of art media and techniques.
“To my surprise, I found I had
an affinity for painting. I say surprise, because I wasn’t consciously
aware of why I found it easier to paint rather than to draw. Even though
painting and drawing are synonymous, I find my approach to painting has
a closer relationship to sculpture. When I am working
on a piece I often rely on my imaginary sense of touch to work out the
form, rather than just my vision. It sounds strange, but I know a painting
is working if I can feel the 2D form in my fingers.
“What interests
me in portrait painting is the challenge of mixing brush stroke techniques
and colour theory with the physical characteristics and underlying subtext
of the people on canvas. In fact, I try to think of capturing a likeness
as a secondary motive, because if I get those four previously mentioned
elements correct, the likeness will emerge, in the very least, as an
essence of the individual.”
Neil Seeley lives in Durham with his
wife and two sons, where he owns a design company called Viking Wheel
Studio.

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