Tobias Harrison
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Born in 1950, Tobias Harrison’s parents were both painters:
Audrey Johnson painted flowers; Claude Harrison painted first portraits,
then
in the 1970’s concentrated on his imaginative work, which he
still paints.
Tobias became interested in pottery while at school, which led to
a to a 30-year long interest and career, which began with a foundation
art course at Lancaster 1966-68. Then to Central College London BA
1968-71, followinhg which he worked as a thrower at Chelsea Pottery
1971-74.
He set up his own studio in 1974, specialising in lusterware, producing
items ranging from small bowls to electric fires and fountains.
In 2001 he decided that he wanted a new challenge, so he started
painting, having not painted or drawn for 30 years and never in oils.
He says it was a struggle initially, but he soon found he had a
great affinity to the medium of oil paint.
Such was his confidence that he sold the last of his pots and dismantled
his workshop to start painting.
He makes no conscious attempt to paint in a particular style, letting
the subject dictate how he paints. He observes colours and textures
faithfully, not as mere photographic reproductions, but with a view
to interpret and explain the subject.
He feels that his work is still life , but maintains that his intention
is to paint “living life”, and each finished painting
challenges him to paint another even better, with a goal of capturing
perfectly the essence of subject. He imagines that he could be still
on this quest in another 30 years.