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15/09/10 - 10/10/10

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21/07/10 - 14/08/10

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Smoke

Gordon Crook

Tuesday 03 March - 28 March

Gordon Crook is well known for his interest in colour and his idiosyncratic images. Smoke had more whimsical beginnings than Gordon's previous shows which had required a lot of research.

"My paintings for Smoke began while a previous show of mine White Crocus was on at the Mary Newton Gallery. I'd bought sketchbooks and let the images flow - from mind to paper. So appeared the odd drawing of 'a man smoking a pipe' - though there was no smoke to be seen, and was that actually smoke issuing from his mouth?

It wasn't until much later that I realised the source of this first image. It was Sunny Jim, ragdoll mascot of the cereal FORCE given me for breakfast. And he was intertwined in my mind with my uncle Cecil Aldin from whom it was said, I inherited my artistic talent... My uncle painted popular horse and hound pictures, and the huntsmen wore red jackets just like Sunny Jim."

Read more about how Gordon developed this exhibition on our blog.