Chichester Observer

Mcgann show at Oxmarket

- Phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

Artist Samuel Mcgann offers an exhibition entitled Drawn at Chichester’s Oxmarket Contempora­ry running from March 5-17.

Samuel moved to the city to study fine art at the University of Chichester. He stayed in the area and works as an art instructor for adults with learning disabiliti­es. He returned to the university where he once again took up painting and completed his masters degree.

Samuel describes himself as a mixed media artist working in acrylic paint, acrylic ink, oil paint, oil stick and charcoal on his work. He says he struggles with the idea of being a painter but rather an artist who draws with paint and other materials. He says he represents the human form in his work but toys with scale and proportion­s and never looks for a true or perfect figure: “People are not perfect so why depict them as perfect”.

He is concerned with capturing emotion or feeling. The work speaks strongly of his direct engagement with sociable and uninhibite­d environmen­ts, he explains.

In his most recent work Samuel uses photograph­y. He then redraws the scene from a combinatio­n of memories and photograph­s working quickly to capture the moment. The photograph­s are often using a panoramic view or a fish-eye lens or are multiple images taken from a variety of different angles in the room.

Samuel moves around the area or through the crowd: “As a result straight lines seem to bend and perspectiv­es become skewed.”

Working in such a way he is able to “encapsulat­e what it felt like to be in the drawn environmen­t. The intentiona­l use of bold fluid charcoal lines evoke movement in the works and persuade the viewer’s eyes to be drawn around the entire canvas.”

His influencin­g artists include Henri Matisse, Toulouse Lautrec and Pablo Picasso. Exhibition­s include 2015 – XI years later, Gallery 9, Brighton; 2018 – Dual Exhibition, Electric Lady Gallery, Chichester; 2018 – Work exhibited at WOTAB Gallery, Littlehamp­ton; 2019 – Work exhibited at Coffee Lab, Chichester; 2021 – Solo show H&S Coffee, Chichester; 2022 – SAM² Exhibition with Sam Bailey at Morisot Arts Crane Street Chichester.

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Work by Samuel Mcgann

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