Loch themed I - Steve Gresham

£350.00

Mixed media

30cm x 24 cm

(Framed)

A close affinity to a particular landscape built over many years can engender a sense of ownership, the idea that this special place is yours and yours alone, and a presumption that this is a relationship of mutual recognition. Surely, these mountains have been waiting for me, in  silent acknowledgement of my sense of territory. And yet…….landscapes, even mountains, are never static, and neither are we; person and place can never come together in the same way twice. With absence, the familiarity fades. So….…….

 

                   What do I know now of this place with which I feign a continuity?

                    I skitter on the surface of its depths, familiarity faded,

                    Longing to belong again.

                    But I’m lapsed; I’m history here, blown dust,

                    Not knowing the truth of it since losing its language,

                    Since it, or I, became foreign.

     

                     Here, across the loch, I turn to see clouded sky-scraping edges

                     Hurling themselves away from me,

                     Misted distances, arched heights like raised inscrutable eyebrows,

                     Giving up little, indifferent    

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Steve Gresham graduated with a degree in Fine Art from the University of Nottingham in 2014. His mixed media work focuses on two landscapes of particular interest to him: the Lincolnshire coast and the Humber estuary and, as seen in these pieces, Assynt in the north west of Scotland. As well as exhibiting work in The Tarpey Gallery at Castle Donington, various Summer Exhibitions at the Djanogly Gallery at the University of Nottingham in which he was shortlisted for the Cedric Ford Art Prize, the Ropewalk Gallery at Barton on Humber and the Open Exhibition at The Ferens Art Gallery in Hull, he has had solo exhibitions at The Old Lock Up Gallery in Cromford, Bromley House Subscription Library in Nottingham, and The Old Coach House in Louth.