The work of Alan Macdonald captures us like few other artists. Here he tells of a mysterious and inspirational place.
Night Sprite | oil on board | 36" x 30" |
Being faced with a white canvas can be an alarming experience and initially your mind scrambles around desperately looking for something to paint. The trick is to let go and allow that something to emerge from within you. I learnt this after briefly dipping my toe into abstract painting, having been encouraged to do so by the wonderful abstract painter Mali Morris. It took a bit of getting used to, because you have to trust your feelings and follow your subconscious. What you seek is like an elusive thread, difficult to put your finger on and constantly flicking just out of reach. Every now and then, if you are persistent, you will get a hold of it briefly and feel the little tug of energy, like a fish on the other end.
Man with a Fertile Mind | oil on board | 28" x 24" |
Well, you soon learn that your subconscious communicates in riddles and plays poetic games that are fascinating and intellectually stimulating. You also cannot avoid what is troubling or rumbling inside. It’s all there in oil on canvas: your loves, your hates, your fears and your dreams. The conscious mind eventually works its way through that twisted maze of imagery, necessarily clarifying and simplifying, without losing the raw energy created by the painting’s violent birth.
Why do I do all this? Because it’s like being taken on a thrilling journey, one in which I have little or no idea of the ultimate destination. The sense of adventure and excitement at the outset is addictive and once experienced, compensates for all the inevitable doubts along the way. When it eventually comes right, you arrive somewhere that is strangely familiar, but which you have never seen before. It’s a distant coast of you.
Alan Macdonald, May 2018
www.kilmorackgallery.co.uk/alan-macdonald-artist/
Kilmorack Gallery Magalogue no 3
The Candy Man | oil on linen | 190cm x 215cm |
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