Graham Rice has been working on a series of glowing and lustrous forest paintings. He says: "I've
always painted, I need to paint... Sometimes I simply want to
experience the joy of making a piece of art, the solving of the puzzle
as you fit all the elements together. Other times I need to express an
emotion, or tell a story, I need to get a idea out into the big wide
world, I need to make something that will touch people.

"The
paintings developed through a variety of different stages. Starting
with an application of folded tissue paper followed by a loose layer of
paint, this is where the bones of the painting begin to form as I find
the features I want to build upon. I'll then start to glaze on several
layers of paint, some simply rubbed on with fingers, others carefully
painted to define the characters or creatures within a composition. Once
that's complete the first layer of resin is applied, this forms a very
hard and shiny surface which is then painted over further, primarily to
add the more abstract foreground elements. A final layer of resin and a
polish complete the painting and give the colours their deep lustre."
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