Cockington Court Craft Centre / News / Wed 18 Jul 2012
Artist Marc Heaton takes studio space at Cockington Court
Marc Heaton has now set up his studio at Cockington Court Craft Centre. Marc was born in South Wales in 1973. He graduated with a B.A in fine art from Central St. Martin’s College of Art and Design in London 1996 and has been producing artwork for over two decades.
As a very young boy, he realised early that his talents and interests lay in his observational skills, not only of his natural surroundings, nature and land, but of people, drawn into his life and how they affected it. “Time stops for no one but through the work I can hold onto it for a bit longer” “everything in life is impermanent” through his artwork he has tried to show his response to this passage of time within an ever shifting/changing society.
His studio is a colourful humorous mix of found objects, and materials paintings drawings and sculptures, it’s like walking into his own wonderland, his artwork has bent and shaped itself to respond to each unique and personal perspective he has of this ‘colourful disorder of the present time in which we live.
The work is based on spontaneity and experiments with out any preconceived plan. The paintings are built up of hoarded disconnected fragments of knowledge like threads of memory stitched together until a knot of shapes and lines reveal a clear image that only exists in me. Like a great collection each piece is woven together into a personnel puzzle.
In the silence of the studio with no distractions, only then can all the scribbles, marks,lines and shapes reveal themselves like sentences twisted together like an autobiography.” It’s my world , I’m on my own”. Without the paintings there’d be not sculptures, and vice versa. Exploring and working with all kinds of materials allows me to work expressively, I can work on multiple pieces at the same time, It’s important for my creative process. The colours I choose surface in me from my Childhood mainly vibrant and colourful, but also dark and brooding, rainbows are after all formed in stormy clouds and rainy skies where beauty can be found.
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