Cloudy Stuart
Member
Here are some photographs of where I used to walk. I use photographs to help
me start stories. I don't often paint from photographs, I paint from memory
but with my imagination adding the new moods and forms. Since I moved home I have
not yet found the right places to walk but I have plenty of photographs from
times before.
Below is a painting, but of different woods. The woods above are Judy Woods,
an ancient woodland near my old home. Below is an image of a painting that
remembered a walk I had in a different wood.
More paintings can be found at: Stuart Rushworth And Nats Riggan Fine Art.
I wanted to talk about walks because walking amongst Nature helps me
ease my stress. I don't walk as much now but my friend and I have joined in
a photo study of a local park. I think those photographs will be of details,
tiny things that carry a lot of atmosphere. There is a old glasshouse in the park
that is now a cafe and that is where some of the photographs will be
shown. I don't know how long it will take us to have photographs to show,
it might take three seasons.
Photography is one of my fascinations in my autism condition, but quite often I
am interested in the many types of cameras and lenses. It is good that I will
be taking photographs again. I can sometimes forget what cameras are for.
Perhaps other people find a lot of comfort through walking.
me start stories. I don't often paint from photographs, I paint from memory
but with my imagination adding the new moods and forms. Since I moved home I have
not yet found the right places to walk but I have plenty of photographs from
times before.
Below is a painting, but of different woods. The woods above are Judy Woods,
an ancient woodland near my old home. Below is an image of a painting that
remembered a walk I had in a different wood.
More paintings can be found at: Stuart Rushworth And Nats Riggan Fine Art.
I wanted to talk about walks because walking amongst Nature helps me
ease my stress. I don't walk as much now but my friend and I have joined in
a photo study of a local park. I think those photographs will be of details,
tiny things that carry a lot of atmosphere. There is a old glasshouse in the park
that is now a cafe and that is where some of the photographs will be
shown. I don't know how long it will take us to have photographs to show,
it might take three seasons.
Photography is one of my fascinations in my autism condition, but quite often I
am interested in the many types of cameras and lenses. It is good that I will
be taking photographs again. I can sometimes forget what cameras are for.
Perhaps other people find a lot of comfort through walking.