Villa under the Storm
30 x 30 cm
James Watkins born 1985, studied at Elam School Of Fine Arts. His works, particularly those of the Red Roof Series, feature enigmatic landscapes sometimes portrayed under the blue skies of summer but often reflecting a more sombre atmosphere all of their own.
Speaking of his work the artist says, "Some of my paintings represent an interest I have in the traditional images of West Coast, New Zealand. A remote, sparsely populated region with empty homes, broken fence lines and untamed landscapes. I try to make beautiful paintings which convey in a subtle way certain personal interpretations of the reality of our life in New Zealand. I am particularly interested in the simple structures of older New Zealand. The universal symbol of a home. In my paintings, home is a place of belonging, a happy memory, security. I admire the works of Edward Hopper, Colin McCahon, Tamara de Lempicka and Cezanne. Artists, who throughout their lives, choose a successful palette and unique and original subject matter. In my paintings and through my work I attempt to create with their same honesty, illuminated atmospheres."