A loosely drawn outline sketch in pencil is the starting point to
ensure balance and proportions on the paper.
MATERIALS
OLemon Yellow (Paul used
Winsor & Newton tubes)
OYellow Ochre
OAlizarin Crimson
OLight Red
OUltramarine Blue
OCobalt Blue
OVeridian
OIndigo
OWhite gouache
ARTWORK
LAND'S END CLIFFS
A
painter of the coast
and sea, Paul Lewin
has emerged as
one of the leading
contemporary landscape
painters in the South West.
“I’m drawn to the drama of
the coast – the meeting of the
land and the sea – it's always
changing and moving. It’s a
spectacle, one that I never grow
bored of,“ Paul enthuses.
“The landscape is so varied,
from the high cliffs to the
beaches to the estuaries. I’m
attracted to the reflected light
that comes back on to the land
from the sea, bouncing across
the water. It’s a timeless subject
that’s forever changing so there's
always a different mood each
day you go out. All around you
is erosion, making you aware of
the passing of time. It’s vast, it’s
powerful and puts everything
into perspective.“
Born in Manchester, Paul
took his foundation art course
at Stockport, and then studied
Fine Art in Bristol. In his second
year, a field trip to Cornwall had
him hooked on the environment,
so after graduating he moved to
the coast for a few months. That
was 25 years ago.
“For some people, Cornwall
chews them up and spits them
out! Winter here is quite harsh
- it’s very remote and there’s an
edginess to it. For me, it helped
me focus on the landscape and
my relationship to it. Within the
first year of living in Cornwall
I was exhibiting and selling my
art. It kind of unfolded for me
and felt like it was the right thing
to do and that I could make a
living out of it. Now I could never
move away from the sea as it’s
such a big part of my life.“