Tuesday 19 October 2010


Up to London last week to the Portland Gallery to the preview of Alexander Creswell's fab exhibition of his seafaring paintings and other works. The Portland Gallery is a wonderful location to view art - spacious with high ceilings and a luxurious sense of quality and calm. This exhibition, En Plein Air, is a 'collection of new watercolours which juxtaposes the architecture of Venice and sailing yachts, plus supporting sketches, drawings and working methods.'
Alexander lives near Guildford and studied at West Surrey College of Art & Design, Farnham.
His sketches, in charcoal and pencil/chalk on buff paper really capture the feel of yachts ripping through the waves. The lean of the boat, the sails straining against strong winds, the lingering dangers of rough seas are all there in black and white. A video clip of Alexander sketching 'in situ' is thrilling. Strapped to a motor boat he sketches quickly then rolls the paper onwards to sketch again, all the while travelling parallel to the most beautiful yacht. You can view the clip on You Tube
In fact, I almost prefer his sketches to his full colour works - there's somehow more mystery and room for imagination. The colour paintings may be true to life and technically good but the sketches feel less restrained - as free maybe as those beautiful yachts whipping out to sea.
Exhibition details 14 Oct - 5 Nov 2010 - ´EN PLEIN AIR´ - Portland Gallery, London.

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