Mordros: The Sound of the Sea
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This cove belongs to these two crows Mixed media on linen, 2007 -
Crowdom – rain, jackdaws, fog, rooks, missle Oil on canvas, 2007 -
We lie on our backs and watch the crows mobbing the buzzards up above Mixed media on canvas, 2007 -
Pendeen Watch and the Enys. Mixed media and collage on canvas, 2007 -
Longships, heavy seas, high water from Cape Mixed media, October 2006 -
Land’s End and the Longships on the skyline, pipits in the cove, flowing tide. Peace. Mixed media and collage on canvas, 2007 -
All that glitters and sparkles. Emmets on the canvas, pipits in my ears. Longships floating on the sea. Mixed media and collage on linen, 2006 -
Pond at dusk Mixed media, September 2005 -
The Children’s Pool, Priest Cove Mixed media on canvas, 2006 -
Catcher’s Pool, Kenidjack Mixed media on canvas, 2006
Kurt Jackson is an environmentalist, ecologist and one of Britain’s leading artists. In his essay ‘The Visions of Kurt Jackson’, published in Granta 102: The New Nature Writing, Mark Cocker writes,‘There is an ecological relationship between Jackson and his paintings that makes them fascinating not merely to a lover of art, but also to a naturalist. It is in this second role, as a watcher of nature myself, that I’ve come to sit with Kurt Jackson over several days. My intention is to watch him as I might study a species of bird, like a rook or a jackdaw. The deep connection between Jackson’s art and the landscape he occupies is my theme.’
Here is a collection of Jackson’s landscapes.
Point the cursor at the top of the screen to see the title of each painting, or click the icon on the far right.
To see more of Kurt Jackson’s artwork, click here.
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