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Duncan
MacGregor 's Work
At present my life is divided
into two geographical areas - Scotland in the summer and Staffordshire
for the rest of the year. I love working in my Scottish studio
which is located on the beautiful Isle of Mull. When I’m
there, I start each day with a dip in the (excruciatingly cold)
sea, or in the pond next to my house. I then prepare for the
serious business of the day by putting on some music before
picking up where I left off the day before. If I don’t
have a work in progress, I may sit for a while and think about
all the great places I’ve seen in my life, waiting for
an idea to hit me. Amazingly it always does - I guess I have
so many “unborn” pictures inside me just waiting
for expression! Alternatively I might just get the brushes out
and start to experiment, which is sometimes useful, but always
enjoyable. I also spend one day a week getting some serious
exercise; I love cycling, canoeing, climbing and wind surfing,
and as well as offering me an opportunity to get out there and
encounter nature face to face, I find that the excitement and
exhilaration of pursuing these sports has a positive effect
on my work.
I have never felt the need to seek out material
for my paintings - I simply wake up every day wanting to paint!
I am definitely inspired by nature, and love to experience the
countryside at first hand whenever I can. I have also been lucky
enough to travel to a great many interesting places in my life,
as well as having spent 18 months at sea, and these experiences
have all had a profound effect on my work. These are the memories
I refer to when I am in the studio considering where to go next,
so they are what informs and guides my own creative impulse.
A lot of people have inspired me in my life, but
I would say more personally than on an artistic level. If it
hadn’t been for the tremendous support I received from
family and friends I wonder if I would have had the confidence
to turn professional in 2002. I now believe that they constitute
part of the reason why I find I can paint with such ease and
pleasure.
Once I have an idea for a painting in my head
I am unstoppable. I simply work at it until it is finished and
I am satisfied with what I’ve done. Although I am painting
actual scenes, I see what I do as interpretative rather than
literal, and I have heard many people describe my work as abstract.
I paint around a subject rather than transcribing it directly
onto the canvas, and I hope that the energy and vibrancy of
each image is far more alive to the viewer than the rather more
prosaic reality! My preferred medium is definitely acrylics,
as they suit my colourful and spontaneous style; they allow
me to achieve a high level of intensity even when the colours
I have selected are pale, and their quick drying quality means
I am able to paint without interruption.
Born in Oxford in 1961, Duncan grew up in the
Midlands where he still spends a substantial part of the year.
Despite living so far inland, he managed to develop a passion
for the sea, and spent a highly significant eighteen months
sailing across the Atlantic and then around the coast of Britain.
He now spends part of the year back home in the Midlands, and
the rest of the time in Scotland. Taking his inspiration from
the surrounding landscape and of course the sea, Duncan is particularly
fascinated by the effects of natural light on colour. His distinctive
palette conveys the cool yet vibrant shades of sea and sky as
they appear to his artist’s eye. Verging on the abstract,
his work is characterised by the dense application of richly
textured acrylics, which create a sense of spontaneity and unstoppable
energy. Since turning professional, Duncan has enjoyed immense
success, displaying his work in both galleries and private collections.
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