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Barbara Peirson

Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Barbara initially trained as an actor then studied Fine Art at Colchester Art School. She has spent many years touring with theatre companies both nationally and abroad, always taking painting materials with her and recording her travels in sketchbooks and on scavenged cardboard. She now lives in the Essex coastal town of Wivenhoe, a burgeoning artists enclave and paints from her garden studio there. Perhaps it is because of her background that a sense of narrative pervades the paintings, albeit elusive. The evocative sense of untold stories depicted in a naïve style, coupled with her passion for colour, make her paintings immediately recognisable.

She depicts seascapes & landscapes, with figures emerging and disappearing from view, creating glimpses of fleeting moments. Her paintings sometimes draw upon half-remembered images from her travels and of family life, she sometimes introduces imagined characters, and forgotten fragments of text. Elements of memory and imagination are fused with the environment that surrounds her: the mud flats, water meadows, big skies and sea. Most mornings she wakes early and goes out along the estuary where she lives, capturing the dawn light mirrored in the water and wet mud, sketching marshland birds and small fishing vessels in the early morning mist. Later she will develop the sketches into paintings sometimes introducing displaced figures from other eras. Painting mostly in acrylics, occasional wax crayons, oil, gouache and acrylic ink, Barbara enjoys the textures of paint, physically wiping off, scraping and playing with the surface is all part of her creative process. She is an original member of the esteemed Contemporary British Painting group and participates regularly in group shows. She is also a founder member a of Wivenhoe Printworks Printmaking workshop and a Member of Colchester Art Society.

Artist Statement

My background is in the theatre. I trained as an actor and have spent many years touring with theatre companies. I was born in Newcastle and am now based in the Essex coastal town of Wivenhoe, where the sea and land merge in mud flats, marshland and flooded fields.. Sometimes I work as an actor, sometimes as a theatre director but always as a painter. Painting threads through everything; it's a continuum. I paint every day, it's the first thing I do when I wake in the morning and I usually carry on through to the end of the day interspersing it with the activities of daily life. When work takes me away from home I have paints with me and scavenge pieces of cardboard to paint on. I work mainly in acrylics and the process is of layer upon layer of adjustment. My studio is at home next to the kitchen so it's easy to load the dishwasher, chop some vegetables or hang the washing out whilst waiting for a layer of paint to dry.

Most mornings I go out along the estuary where I live, to watch dawn light mirrored in the water and wet mud; the ebb and flow of the tide; migrating birds swooping in and out; small fishing vessels leaving and returning; mists descending and dispersing. People arrive and leave, sometimes alone, sometimes in company. Back in the studio I aim to recreate the feeling and atmosphere of the landscape, the vastness of it. Then I wait for figures to appear in the painting, seemingly of their own accord, prompted by memory, imagination or old photographs. I try to capture the transience and stillness of the present moment.

Work

  • Photo: Barbara Pearson

  • Photo: Barbara Pearson

  • Photo: Barbara Pearson

  • Photo: Barbara Pearson

  • Photo: Barbara Pearson

  • Photo: Barbara

  • Photo: Pearson

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