
Oil by ashar
The Meet
ashar
My work is a statement of my feelings and emotions for a given place or event. I love wide-open spaces and big skies, the levels and moors being my inspiration. I do not want to depict them but want to express my feelings for them, and create work that can be, felt. I aim to invite you into an inner world, reaching beyond the material into the realm of the psyche, giving the viewer a notion of peace and hope. I use mark-making as a way of connecting the viewer and evoking a response. My work is often described as emotional and moving.
I live and work in Somerset and spend the winter months on the moors and levels, wondering and sketching, loving the freedom, and imbibing the essence of the places I choose to stop and sketch in. These sketches will form the basis for the work I will do in the coming year.
Working in oils, I spend many hours mixing colour to achieve the palette that expresses my emotions for a given subject, be that a place or event.
Our lives are made up of millions of tiny moments, both positive and negative. They appear and disappear, triggered by a word a moment in time, a colour, a place a smile building layer upon layer. This is how my paintings are built, layering, and glazing the paint influences the paintings' outcome, each layer building, a picture of memory and experience. The work is a conversation between me and the materials when in progress, and then between the finished piece and the viewer, who will then bring their life experience to the work.'I met again that Devon man,
He asked me, “Did you go
To where the rivers have their source,
And the moorland breezes blow;
Where all is peace and quietness,
And the summer air is cool;
Over heather, bogs, and brambles,
All the way to Cranmere Pool?”
Then I tried to tell him something
Of the beauties, I had seen,
Of the vivid, strong impressions
Left upon me by the scene ;
But he answered very loftily
“To you, it may seem grand,
But such beauty’s very common
In our lovely western land' M. Davidson,1907
I use oil pastel, oil sticks, markers, and scrapers charcoal and pigment sticks, newspaper, and graphite to make marks whichever fits the moment
UV protected, Signed on the back. The work is on plywood panel and is ready to hang.Oil on Cradled Board
60x60cm
Unframed