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James Leggat is from Glasgow in Scotland where he studied at the
Glasgow School of Art. He has lived, worked and exhibited in various
countries in Europe but is now resident in London where he also has
his studio. |
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He works mainly in oils. The figure is an important part in the
narrative of most of the paintings - but the degree of which
abstraction takes over varies. Sometimes they even develop quite far
into realism but are most successful when, unknown to the artist,
they develop an abstract uncertainty which always throws up
surprises time and again through looking at the work. |
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Again, because it is mostly painting, the quality of the paint
itself and the use of colour are very important to the work.The
effect of living with one of the works develops a relationship with
it and refuses to just become a tableau on the wall. |
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They are not designed - they just grow out of abstract thought. Many
of the paintings are related to one another as they live side by
side in the studio during their growing process. |
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Themes have remained constant but the results have expanded over the
years. |