Wednesday, 19 February 2014

John Caple_In the Midnight Wood

It is super thrilled if you find something tremendously impressive. 
Having experienced very unusual deep and calm moment when I first saw John Caple's paintings in London Art Fair. They are bit different from other gallery stands if I am honest. The impression hasn't been fade at all. A desire to know about him and his works has grown. Recently I have got a chance to see other brilliant works on private view at John Martin Gallery Mayfair. I felt like drunk in John's lyrical works, not on a couple of glasses of champagne. I could imagine that this a self-taught painter walks through Somerset woods and then sits in front of his canvas and starts painting in silence meanwhile everyone talks about trendy contemporary arts, fashionable abstracts or extraordinary installations. 

Crow Wood


The Dew Pond


Christabel in the Oak Wood


The Nightingale Man


Eden in the Ancient Woods 


 Woodland Feast



In the Midnight Wood 





12 Febuary - 15 March 2014
John Martin Gallery Mayfair
http://www.jmlondon.com/ 




Lastly, I would like to put my mind to this post for Somerset residents 
who has been suffered from floods recently. 
I wish all takes their normal life very soon.

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