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OK.. so I'm quite old...but I didn't
used to be. The odd thing is, I like loads of
stuff youngsters like ie pop concerts, techno stuff..mp3's Snow Patrol,
Keane.. even went to a James Blunt concert recently....oops!
but I am old...just qualified for a bus pass...my toes are beginning to curl
up...and I have made a will.
Early Days
I was born in Oldham, Lancashire at the end of the second-
world- war. We lived in a small end terraced house in
the shadow of a large cotton mill
. Outside my front door were cobbled
stones and every morning the mill hooter would boom out, machinery clank, and
the sound of clogs echo everywhere, as droves of people, some in shawls and caps,
threaded past my bedroom window, to start another days work.

My mother worked in
a cotton mill for a while, and my father was a foundry foreman, patternmaker and engineer for
Platt Bros-a large textile engineering firm, but also worked in aircraft
engineering.
I trained as a schoolteacher
and moved to Plymouth, Devon around 30 years ago.
In 1997 The Sunday Independent newspaper placed me as
'one
of the six leading painters in Plymouth', not my words but theirs. Plymouth
has in fact many, many artists, and still seems to attract them, although
you wouldn't think so. I do now have a deeper confidence in my
own artwork.
I have never pushed my image forward. I have kept my work to local
galleries. I value my family and the balance of time they and I need with each
other to survive this present hectic world. I work via
commissions mainly now with the odd solo exhibition.
I love to
paint landscapes and seascapes and find the areas around Plymouth inspirational.
That said, I experiment endlessly with many types of media and techniques.
I have always enjoyed painting and
drawing. I think I turned to it more when my schoolwork became more stressfull.
I learned much from local Plymouth art groups and the tutor Claude Kitto. I was
also chairman of Plymouth Arts Club for a while.
I do quite a lot of adult education work . Some I privately run and some for
colleges.I also demonstrate for art groups in the South West of England.
Most of the students grapple with the problem of watercolours. At the moment I
am putting my knowledge and experience of this medium into tailor made
worksheets for internet students as well. The sheets can be bought
online as a download at
my eBay page. Here you can also
find the wonder dust: Brusho.
Some years ago I became interested in shipwrecks and
created an illustrated chart: Shipwrecks of Plymouth Sound. This
has been successful and has reached international buyers
around the world. I now have just less than a hundred left.
Shipwrecks around Looe and Polperro
was my second chart
and has taken me over two years to complete, with loads of research
involved.
I could
rattle on for longer, but you have probably had enough by now.
Neil
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