Jenny Pery reviews the paintings of Alan Cotton
Devon Life - Autumn 2003
Alan Cotton's landscape paintings are well known
for their bold composition, strong coloration, and thickly applied
paint laid onto canvas with painting knives. The paint is juicy and
tactile, the colour generally high-key, and the whole composition
alive with romantic appreciation of the scene described. All Alan's
work is imbued with an optimistic and unquenchable enjoyment of countryside,
whether it's the soft water meadows around the River Otter where
he lives or the jagged rock formations of Hartland in North Devon.
His appreciative exploration in paint of the appearance of the land
extends beyond Devon to other countries he has visited - Ireland,
Italy, Cyprus, Morocco, and especially France. For some years he
was thought of as a Provencal painter because he had made so many
paintings of the hill towns around Gordes in Provence. But his work
is wide-ranging, both geographically and in subject matter. The stuccoed
buildings and watery reflections of Venice are portrayed with the
same delight as the wild skies of Connemara, the arid mountains around
Marrakech, the blazing vineyards of Piemonte, or the lavender fields
and blossoming orchards of Provence.
More than 20 years have elapsed since Alan Cotton gave up teaching
and began to paint full-time. Thousands of his paintings have found
their way into public and private collections all over the world.
It therefore seemed appropriate to summarise his achievements to
date with a book, due to be published by Halsgrove in October. On
a Knife Edge is a handsome, copiously illustrated hardback volume
charting Alan's career from his early years in the Midlands to his
present position as a successful British painter working at the height
of his powers. The book gives an insight into his life as a painter,
his thought processes and working methods, as well as forming a retrospective
exhibition of his best work, from early drawings right up to the
most recent paintings.
Copies of On a Knife Edge (priced at £29.95) can be obtained
from Halsgrove, Lower Moor Way, Tiverton Business Park, Tiverton,
Devon EX16 6SS, from Alan Cotton's London dealer, David Messum Fine
Art, 8 Cork Street, London W1S 3LJ, or Alan himself will provide
you with a signed, dedicated copy. Contact him directly at Brockhill
Studio, Church Road, Colaton Raleigh, Devon EX10 OLH.

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