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Flaming Art - Contemporary Abstract Art on Fire!

Friday, July 11th, 2008
Fort Collins
Scott Carruthers asked:


One particular Scottish artist who fits this mould and is on constant exhibition at Artery Gallery with his works, is professional Lanarkshire artist Derek Collins. Derek creates stunning works of abstract art by pouring carefully selected special resins, powders, pigments and liquids on to canvas. His creations really come to life when the main ingredient is added, fire!

Derek’s art is an extension of the specialist paint effects he has been applying for many years. He says, “I love the way other paints and lacquers affect one another, if one paint is not compatible the other paint does not want to touch it so it moves away or breaks the weaker paint and forms another effect. When you then add the thinners of different paints, another reaction takes place, too much thinner will make it flow out but set it alight and it will evaporate the thinners and seal off the paints.”

As well as these paints and lacquers, Derek has used all kinds of extra materials in his art, from sand and shards of glass to leaves and moss. Customers can even provide specific stones, gems and personal photographs that can be incorporated into the artwork. Recently he was approached by a woman who had come across his flaming art, and asked him to incorporate her mother’s ashes into a painting. Being an incredibly sensitive matter, it’s something Derek took on with great pride and care. He says “Quite often people are left with loved ones ashes and are not quite sure what to do with them. Using the ashes in a painting is a great way to commemorate a life, and creates something close and personal that can be kept in the home and more importantly in the family for years and years to come.”

Even in his early years as a decorator, Derek’s forte was the use of colour, but he has always had the passion to experiment and create. What he is achieving now with his art has just been a natural progression, all stemming from many years ago when he was experimenting with decorative paint effects on his stone floors. Now he has all the freedom of expression he desires to create, on canvas, these fine works of contemporary abstract art.

Artery Gallery has been a major supporter of contemporary Scottish artists over the years and continues to boost artist profiles, such as that of Derek Collins. Derek has made giant leaps forward in recent years and his art is very much recognized and highly sought after across Scotland and the UK.

Derek is on constant exhibition at Artery Gallery in both Crieff and St Andrews.

Log on to the Artery Gallery website at www.arteryuk.com to view Derek’s work or email enquiries@arteryuk.com



MCMULLEN

Islands Glorified by Movies

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Fort Collins
Alex Bolton asked:


Famous movie which became popular in many countries or even all over the world can also bring popularity to the place where it was made. Usually such things happen to island where great movies are often made. For example recently it became known that Penelope Cruz came to Lanzarote for two weeks for film shooting. Of course this event attracted people’s attention to this event.

One more island which became well-known thanks to movie and Penelope Cruz is Greek island Kefalonia. It is a place where movie “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” was made with Nicholas Cage and Penelope Cruz.

Malta is already familiar with such experience, because as of today a lot of famous blockbusters were films on Malta. It is possible to say that landscapes and views of Malta were greatly shown in well-known movie “troy”, 2204 where main characters were played by Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom. The most part of film was made at Fort Ricasoli. This fort was created by Knights of Malta in 17th century. In 2004 one more film was made on Malta. It was called “Different loyalty” with Sharon Stone. It demonstrates scenes of Fort St. Elmo in Valletta.  Next movie which was made on Malta was “Alexander” with Collin Farrell, Angelina Jolie and Anthony Hopkins. There we can enjoy marvelous vies of Grand Harbor of Valletta. In 1995 pirate film “Cutthroat Island” was also made on Malta. It includes vies of Mdina, Fort St. Elmo, Dingli Cliffs. Night scenes of “Gladiator” with Russell Crowe were made outside Vittoriosa at Couvre Port.

So, it is very possible that soon Lanzarote will achieve the same level of fame and popularity as Malta has already done.



NOLDE