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Painter Uses Art Materials to Create Big City Lights



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By : Martin Hofschroer   

Painter Neil Dawson has explained how he uses art materials to create exciting city scenes in his latest work.

Neil Dawson's most recent paintings, featured in his first touring exhibition NY:LON, display a number of recognisable urban landscapes within the iconic cities of New York and London.

The Big Apple and England's capital were created with art materials by Dawson because of the famous landmarks and their reputation as the some of the most energetic places to live and visit in the world.

Dawson's painting style has been likened to the pointillism technique of impressionist artist Seurat because vibrant city landscapes are created with art materials in a mixture of strong primary colours.

He said: "I have always loved cities and find myself constantly drawn to their colour, vibrancy and energy - they are both infectious and consuming."

Most of Dawson's paintings portray New York and London at night time because he claims that the two cities come alive after dark in a spectacular array of contrasting colours accentuated by flashing and fluorescent lights created by traffic and buildings.

Dawson added: "For me they take on a special atmosphere and excitement at night and I love trying to capture the lights and movement of a city after dark."

The artist claims that his NY:LON series of paintings can trigger emotional responses which transport a person to the location they view, especially if they already have a connection with the city in question.

"It is my hope as an artist to capture a part of their unique atmosphere on canvas and to spark memories," he said.

Dawson said that the changing nature of both cities allows him to paint an aura of indistinctness that lets the viewer come to their own conclusion after viewing each individual artwork.

He said: "I also try and paint with a sense of ambiguity to allow for individual interpretation and, as cities are always in a state of flux, perceptions of these places will never be indentical."

Neil Dawson claims to have held a passion for art since childhood but he became disillusioned while studying the subject at college because he did not feel the need to justify his work to others.

It took a period of extended travelling abroad for Dawson to rediscover his desire to paint because he felt the need to translate his exciting experiences to canvas.

Dawson uses photographs as the starting point of every painting he creates with art materials.

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