An hour in to a presentation by English landscape photographer Jem Southam and he mentions in passing a colleague at Exeter College of Art, Mike Garton, a painter. He painted in a little area of woodlands called Stoke Wood, just outside Exeter, for 26 years, 365 days of the year. He'd get up on Christmas Day, 'Here are your presents, kids', get on his bike and go and paint. A completely obsessive character. And all his paintings look the same. Bloody good painter. If he was painting and there was a twig in the way, he didn't snap it, he got a piece of string and gradually pulled it out of the way and when he finished the painting he let it back. There were all these odd bits of string all over the place, his presence is in the wood.
pete mcgovern
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