The human figure is often a presence in Alan’s work and portraits, either self generated or commissioned, have been undertaken at various intervals throughout his career. Alan has exhibited several times at the National Portrait Gallery London and has been awarded prizes in open portraiture competitions – in particular in 2008 where he was winner of the first prize in the Wales Portrait Award Two competition.
Alan:
“Portraiture interests me but not so much as a mere recording of an individual’s appearance. I want to give the painting several layers of meaning perhaps incorporating something about the sitters past history, their relationships, interests and obsessions.”
Portraits
Anna aged 1 to 14 with Reference to work by Jacob Gerritze Cuyp and dated 1647 and Cornelius de Vos dated 1624. 2005. Oil on Board. 84 x 58cm
Portrait of Jane. Oil on Canvas (1985) 122x91cm
Peter and Jean Walcot's grandchildren Tom and
In Memoria di Molly per Anna. Oil on board 2016. 88x56cm.
Family Portrait with Reference to 'Cheat with the Ace of Clubs' by Georges de La Tour. 2020. Oil on Jigsaw. 78 x 98cm (unframed)
Gerard et Marie Do Claude. Oil on board. 2019. 76x55cm.
Self Portraiture
Portraiture is a long established genre in the European Tradition and most painters have at some stage also made self portraits
Alan:
“Self portraits are not usually in my view made with a narcissistic intention. In my case wanting on occasions to work from the human figure the easiest most accessible model is yourself. In my self portraits, especially the more recent work I try not to be too serious and use humour as a means of self deprecation.”
Self Portrait as a Triumphant Artist with reference to 'Coat of Arms with a Cock' by Durer. 2007. Oil on Board. 67 x 55cm
The Herculean struggle of the painter in contemporary art practice with reference to work by Goltsius. Oil on Board. 2012. 40x34cm.
Self Portrait with Organic Forms. 2014. Oil on Board. 85 x 55cm
Self Portrait with self Portraits with Reference to Caravaggio's 'Boy with a Basket of Fruit'. Oil on Board. 2012. 61x59cm.
Horseface Self Portraits separated by 63years. Oil on Board. 2012. 41x44cm.
Transcription Double Self Portrait Separated by 48 years after Four Year Old Boy bwith Goat by Jan Albertsz Rotius dated 1652. Oil on Board. 2008. 32x24cm.
Self Portrait in mothers Mirror. 1984 Oil on Board. 90cm(h) x 137cm(w).
Self Portrait with covid blues with Reference to Work by Hans Eworth dated 1550. 2020 Oil on Board. 45.5 x 63cm.
Self Portrait being Mocked by Birds 2020. Oil on Board. 69 x 60cm. Unframed.
Gurning with Messerschmidt Cheer Up. 2018. Oil on Board 69 x 44cm
Self Portrait as a puppet. 2022. Oil on Board. 48.5 x 70cm_
The Art of Goalkeeping and Commedia Del Goalie
Creating a group of paintings that share a conceptual theme occurs often in Alan’s work. This can be exemplified in his two series of works called ‘Commedia del Goalie’ and ‘The Art of the Goalkeeper’. These series explore two major obsessions, football and painting. An interest in the religious painting of the 15th century is used as a metaphor to examine the role of the solitary goalkeeper as the last defender required to save the team and also as the individual most likely to be vilified. Some works are conventional easel paintings whilst others employ collage materials, mostly textiles, which are embedded in resin layers.
Alan:
“I suppose these paintings are also self-portraits, this being a vehicle with which one can indulge in the idealised fantasy that sport represents for most boys of a certain age. Humour and irony are used to suggest that current realities are somewhat different.”
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: A Triumphant save with reference to work by Hans Memling. 2002. Oil on Board. 31 x 26cm
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: Flying Save with Divine Saviour 1. 2003. Collage, Resin and Oil on Board. 24 x 23cm
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: Intimidate the Opposition with a display of Ostentation with reference to the work of Jean Clouet. 2003. Oil on Board. Approx. 31 x 20cm
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: The Hand of God. 2004. Collage, Resin and Oil on Board. 25 x 19cm
Commedia del Goalie: What a Donkey. 2005. 33 x 23cm
Commedia del Goalie: Meloncholicus with Reference to work by Jacob de Gheyn dated 1596. 2006. Oil on Board. Approx. 30 x 25cm
Commedia Del Goalie: An Attack of the Gremlins with reference to Los Caprichos by Goya. 2005. Oil on Board. 30 x 25cm _
Commedia del Goalie: 'The Accused' with reference to Los Caprichos by Goya. 2005. Oil on Board. 26 x 18cm
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: Spring in the Heels with reference to work of Roger Van der Weyden. 2003. Oil on Board. 30.5 x 27.5cm
The Art of Goalkeeping Series: Professional Gamesmanship with the Approval of Angelic Authority and reference to the Work of Rogier van Der Weyden. 2003. Oil and College on Board. 31 x 25cm.
Anna Wants a Dog
This very personal series of works was critical in establishing a methodology of working not only in using transcription and appropriation from historical sources within the canon of European figurative painting but also combining this with imagery from different cultural contexts. This series of works relate to his daughters great desire to own a ‘real’ pet which was in direct opposition to the parental desire to resist the pressure. He uses child paintings from the 17th century as a starting point reproducing elements as faithfully as possible but then subverting the original with the inclusion of iconography from digital sources and auto biographical references.
Alan:
“Unfortunately this heroic campaign of resistance was doomed to inevitable failure as is illustrated in the final image in the series. I became conscious that this might be my last opportunity to witness document and celebrate some aspects of the life of a nine year old girl quickly moving towards adolescence and adulthood”
Anna with a Polly Pocket Luxury Ranch searching for the Hidden Dog dressed as a 'Two-Year-Old-Boy' from work by Caesar van Everdingen. 2001. Oil on Board. 29 x 23cm
Anna with her Digitally Enhanced 'ideal' Pet. 2001. Ol on Board. 32 x 23.5cm
Anna Inhabits a Virtual World of Dogs. 2002. Oil on Board 30 x 24.5cm
Anna Salisbury daydreaming about owning a 'real' pet an ambition cruelly denied by her mean spirited father Oil on Board 2000
Transcription Anna Salisbury in triumphant possession of her own pets two cats named Molly and Potter after 4 Year old Girl by Jacob Gerritz Cuyp dated 1647. Oil on Board (2003)