David McCormack
Visual Artist
I spent many of my childhood days drawing almost anything with just pencil and paper
My work in adult life took me to the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall
where I was inspired by the spectacular coastal scenes and colourful fishing harbours
Wanting to capture these experiences, I attempted painting them in watercolours
Working for many years in watercolours and also gouache, since
I now consider myself mainly self taught
I have become sensitive to light and colour
I have no art related qualifications
I am full time as a visual artist and web author
I like to paint seascapes, cornish ones are favourite
floral scenes, particularly bluebell and poppy
abstract scenes from the imagination and wet on wet random effects
I paint in watercolour, gouache, mixed media, watercolour pen and pencil
I enjoy what I create, at a nice easy pace
My mentors are Stephen Bradbury for the Lizard Peninsula
and Bob Devereux for St Ives and my early teaching
quote from Norman Ackroyd
seascape / landscape artist
using copper plate and etching 'marks':
quote:
I dont think about the marks I'm making
I let the marks happen
theres a huge desire to make the marks
thats the heart
I let the eye look at it
and the hand just do what the eye and the heart wants
and I just respond to it because I feel I want to do it
so its very instinctive
:unquote
the emotional subconcious mind is instinctively inspired
then let it, the subconcious and inspiration, instinctively drive the hand and fingers
(you will feel your hand 'ticking') and with your eyes slightly out of focus
keeping the whole or near composition in sight
absolute creative pleasure
it will feel like you have been touched by an angel ; )
to me, illustration is about 50% perspiration, 50% inspiration
art is about 1% perspiration, 99% inspiration
I am about half way between the two, moving toward the latter
David McCormack
May 2023
School Street, Wolverhampton a work in progress, January 2025