Fly me to the Moon

£8,820

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Having grown up in the countryside, Houghton has a longstanding respect for and interest in nature. Time spent in Africa in his twenties ignited a particular interest in birds, specifically the gangly, cartoon-pink flamingo. In his studio work Houghton continues to explore the compositional possibilities created by flocks of one of nature’s most distinctive birds.

DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 27.6 x 27.6 ins/ 70.0 x 70.0 cms
SIGNATURE: Signed and titled verso
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas

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Catalogue No: 5618 Category:

Jeremy has a real passion for birds – specifically, for depicting them in flight. This is evident in this example of Houghton’s work, Fly me to the Moon.

This interest was ignited when he began watching the local flamingo population in Cape Town, where he spent a number of years running an art school after finishing his degree in law (something he says he hated and did because art wasn’t seen to offer “proper” prospects). Houghton’s images of migrating flocks are unexpectedly quiet pieces, with an even more marked deployment of empty space than the sports paintings. Houghton says that in essence all his paintings are an attempt to depict movement, and that blank space is crucial to this, given that by nature movement sits right at the edge of what it is possible to represent.

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An unparalleled history of international commissions has shaped Houghton’s artistic career. His residencies have included the Ben Ainslie Racing America Cup, Windsor Castle for HM the Queen and being official artist for the London 2012 Olympics.

Houghton’s work is an ongoing study of movement. In addition to sport, he uses themes such as flight, space and time, to depict a broad variety of human endeavours. “As an artist l try to avoid comfort zones, push the boundaries and further perceptual horizons. I have worked with a number of world class athletes in many different fields, all of whom drive themselves to the limit. I hope my paintings capture this human sense of purpose, adding to the legacy of sport and adventure”.

If the artwork is up to £25,00 in value, and the artist is still alive, Trinity House can arrange a 0% interest loan through the Own Art scheme. Own Art is a Creative United initiative supported by Arts Council England, Creative Scotland and Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Some other restrictions apply see…

 

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