Kurt Jackson's Sea
Kurt Jackson's Sea
hardback
Published:
7 June, 2021
Description
For Kurt Jackson (b.1961), ‘Painting the sea could become an obsession, an entire oeuvre in its own right, an endless life absorbing task.’ And, as this book attests, Jackson’s dedication to capturing its constant shape shifting – stillness to thundering force, shallows to mysterious depths – have brought forth paintings that communicate the sea's ebb and flow, its magic and elusiveness.
Kurt Jackson's Sea captures the beauty of the artist's constantly evolving relationship with one of nature's most challenging subjects. Two hundred colour images complement Jackson's reflections on his interactions with inspirational coastal landscapes - largely experienced in his native Cornwall, but stretching way beyond the county too.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781848224766 |
| ISBN10 | 1848224761 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'a beautifully produced book...I close [it] with a sense of surfacing, from seawater mixed with paint...the paintings bring back half-forgotten moments of connection at the edge of the sea: the sheen of mudflats, the marbling of foam where a wave has passed, times when the sea is the source of the light...It feels like I’ve been to the beach.' – Caught by the River
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Author's Bio
British artist Kurt Jackson's practice involves both plein air and studio work and embraces an extensive range of materials and techniques, including mixed media, large canvases, printmaking and sculpture. He has been artist-in-residence on the the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, at the Eden Project and at Glastonbury Festival since 1999, and is Honorary Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford University, while also holding a Honorary Doctorate from Exeter University for his services to the arts. Julian Spalding is a former museum director and writer. His book The Art of Wonder: A History of Seeing won the Banister Fletcher Award for best art book of 2006.