The work I am working on in my spare time, ready for the solo exhibition and the feature with LETH, is solely for me. I believe I am beginning to get to the core of what I do best, and getting the right response from the people I want to respond to it. In other words I guess I have a passion for a certain kind of work / niche / genre, and that is now where I believe I fit best and nothing else will do. There is no competition of better or worse, there are no rules, the work just sits in it's own place, comfortably and confidently. I hope!
I have constantly struggled with representational work. I go too far with it and past the place where the marks work on their own merit. I have spent the last 3 years struggling to reduce the amount of lines and marks I make, and for each mark to stand alone with integrity and confidence. I cannot produce successful work on a constant timescale. There has to be mistakes, bad ones, unsuccessful efforts etc, but the time I have to produce the commercial work doesn't allow this to happen, so I feel the work I am putting out there is substandard, and that upsets me. So I have been working on this for the last couple of weeks and I think it's been there all the time, but it is only now that I see more clearly where my marks lay most comfortably. I have learnt that as soon as I have anything that I want to represent, to reference from there is a strong part of me that wants it to look as much like it as possible. (commissions are particularly tricky because you have another person in your mind critiquing!)

I have always had a passion for marks, made consciously by an artist, or incidental (to some) marks on lamposts, scraps of paper, mail, old bits of card etc etc. I have considered them beautiful but didn't have a place in my work, but they do now. Maybe it's a continuation of my MA project, the impact of humans on the world and the wildlife in it. The trace of Man, his footprint. I am interested in making these traces, these footprints of my own, into the art I create.