The work of Peter M Hicks can be found at www.turnstonegallery.net
22nd May 2010 - view seven new paintings on this first page. If you are interested in any of Peter's work please phone the gallery on 01947 893289 or email us via the website. Don't forget that we operate the Arts Council's 'Own Art' scheme, an interest free credit arrangement.
Peter Hicks has pursued a career as a professional painter for many years. He was head of a large Art Department at Queen Elizabeth College, Darlington and lectured extra mural for Durham and Hull Universities.
"I work out of need and towards some kind of fulfilment. My perception is caught between figuration and abstraction, in a world where hints, hopes and promises abound. It aims at a coming together and promises an amalgam of many things the known or familiar, an aspiration, a shared moment, or a memory. My stimulus remains the environment, particularly from places where thoughts intervene, etching their own patina upon familiar objects. The aim is to be a clear transparency to the ideas that come to thought."
"His sweeping landscapes of the moors and coast in all seasons and weathers describe and explore the fall of light and cloud-shadow over immense rolling distances. Although his paintings are usually specific to particular places, they are abstracted in the making until their poetic, visionary qualities become uppermost. The layered depths in these landscapes correspond to the layers of memory and association connected with the familiar places." Quote from 'the elemental north' exhibition at Messum's, Cork Street, London - Jenny Pery - Author and Art Historian
Links to Peter M Hicks's current pieces
Scarborough Castle in the Mist; mixed media; 38x15cm; £360
Malham Cove study; acrylic on canvas; 42x30cm; £450
Evening Light Winter, North York Moors; mixed media; 51x9cm; £395
Kirkham Priory in the Landscape no.4; mixed media; 19x17cm; £295
Sandsend; mixed media; 38x10cm; £360 SOLD
Study ~ Scarborough Castle; mixed media; 27x17cm; £295
Entrance to Fryupdale no.2; mixed media; 35x5cm; £250
Autumn Trees ~ Hutton Mulgrave; mixed media; 43x20cm; £380
Kirkham Priory in the Landscape no.2; mixed media; 18x14cm; £295
Mulgrave Castle study; mixed media; 19x14cm; £250
Toward Whitby; acrylic on board; 70x26cm; £595
Dale Head, Fryupdale; mixed media; 25x16cm; £315
Gordale Scar study; acrylic on canvas; 42x30cm; £450
Ravenscar; acrylic on canvas; 140x41cm; £1,700
Whitby Swing Bridge ~ Study 2; watercolour & pastel; 32x13cm; £295
Coastal Study with Scarborough Castle; mixed media; 43x20cm; £450
Towards Whitby; mixed media; 35x9cm; £300
Whitby Swing Bridge ~ Study 1; watercolour & pastel; 37x13cm; £295
Northern Winter Landscape; mixed media; 38x10cm; £315