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Jim
Woodman
Jim Woodman's work is noted for its use of strong, vibrant colours
that imbue stark landscapes with warmth and intensity. His inspiration
is the landscape, which he paints in oils and watercolours. Much
of his work celebrates the stark, moody beauty of the island of
Skye. In contrast, he also paints the Thames and its environs
in London. He is a Member of the National Society of Painters,
Sculptors and Printmakers and won the Aya Broughton Prize at the
Society’s exhibition in November 2006.
“The
inspiration for my work is the landscape. My paintings attempt
to convey my response to the colours, mood and forms found in
such diverse places as the Northwest Scotland and the Thames Valley.
I do not seek to portray the landscape as we see it with the naked
eye, but to capture the intense emotions I experience in certain
places, a windswept Scottish hillside with its deep purples and
rusts, or a tranquil riverside scene. Places move me”.
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