Equestrian subjects offer the artist
a dynamic source of inspiration that allows a wide variety
of approach and experimentation. His pictures range from
racing scenes in the long tradition of British Sporting
Art to paintings that focus upon the horse in the manner
of a psychological study. Kirkman often explores the close
relationship between horse and jockey, and he is able to
capture the tension and implicit drama of racing most effectively.
Jay’s use of oil paint and pastels translates the shimmering
silks of the jockeys directly onto canvas. The vivid colours provide
a dramatic contrast to the tones of the horses and enliven the rich
earth-colours of the English landscape. Through a close study of light
and shadow and an incredible attention to detail, Kirkman is able to
communicate the often mixed emotions of the racing life and his empathy
with the subject to the viewer.
The artist’s work is represented
in many private collections in Britain and abroad including
those of Lady de Chair, Lord Zetland and the late Lord
Matthews. |