Paul’s ART STUFF ON A TRAIN #136: ‘Soaring and Diving’
18 November 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
Finding a new way in to your subject can make all the difference. After the war, Peter Lanyon (1918-64) emerged from constructivist roots to an engagement with Cornwall which sought to use abstract painting as a method to capture his bodily experience of the landscape – in his words, ‘I paint placeness’.