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  Horsham, West Sussex United Kingdom  
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May 2006 Learn more about the author 
Featured Artist: Kerto
by: Amie Gillingham


How long have you been creating?

Well apart from the time of childhood when we all learn to 'draw', it must be over 20 years, as I had my first exhibition when I was 13 years old. I loved photography and had my own dark-room, painting from my photographs. All this inevitably led to my attending Art College, and onto the University Art College, where I learned all aspects of artistic creativity, qualifying in interior and technical design, woodworking, furniture design and restoration and obtained my B.A. Degree, but painting was and always will be my favourite subject.


What is your media of choice?

Painting is always my passion and at the moment my two favourite mediums are watercolours and oil. However, Pencil, inks, pastels and etchings are regularly in my work schedule.


What are you motivations for creating?

What motivates me to create is sometimes simply an emotional response to a subject. Particularly when I see the way mists hover over fields; how the sunlight plays on the landscape, fields and woodland, or just the simple beauty of a flower. I love the challenge of interpreting each new vision and want to capture the myriad of colours that face me, in paint.

What other artists or movements inform your work?

I think one of the greatest influences in my creation has definitely been Surrealism, S. Dali.

Impressionism has also held a very special place in my studies, I absolutely adore Claude Monet style!


What do you find visually stimulating right now?

The seasons always stimulate me particularly Spring at the moment. Everything is fresh and new, the flowers and general landscape bring a strong compulsion to me to capture the colours, stimulating new ideas matching the arrival of new growth and being aware of the awakening of nature. Even the shaft of light falling briefly on a leaf or its interaction with water or woodland, bring that fleeting magic of complex contrasts, the colours that inspire unbelievable pictures.


What's the last book you read?

I have never been a great reader, I believe I did finish a book once, but with all the studying I had to do, I think it put me off non essential reading!! About the only book I have ever read completely is The Bible. I do read a great deal of educational literature, constructive magazines and documentary articles too, anything short…but I don't have time or patience for novels.


What are some of your artistic goals for 2006?

My goals for 2006 include to keep painting everyday, to try new ideas and anything that will help me to keep learning and growing to be more creative. My main goal for 2006, is one I have just commenced, a commercial venture to successfully print some of my designs onto canvas.


What would you like your fellow EBSQ artists and our collectors to know about you and/or your work?

Being an artist to me is a constant journey of challenge, exploration and learning. Never satisfied for long with a certain style or technique, I move on to try another approach. I sometimes worry that I don't have 'my style' but I love the freedom of being versatile and enjoy experimenting with new styles and methods. I create anything and everything in any medium, particularly paying attention to composition and like many of the artists from history; I try to be original and open minded in both colour and style, striving to give to others the vision of beauty as seen through my eyes. I have several collectors from all around the world who are purchasing my work and it's my hope that one day their faith in me will prove to be a good investment.