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'Artistic Licence'
paintings by
Ian Mastin


Ian started painting later in life after realising initally his ability to draw.
These classic acrylic paintings are in the vein of the old masters and do justice to the title 'Artistic Licence".


Meet Ian at Art on Cairncross from 3.00pm on opening day Saturday April 3rd
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April 3 to 25, 2021

Ian Mastin

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Please use the contact form at the bottom of the page to contact the gallery for the price of these works.


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Please note - 
These artworks by Ian Mastin will be all be here at the gallery from 10.00am on April 3rd 2021.
For further information contact Jane or Tony at the gallery on
07-5429 6404
or
admin@artoncairncross.com.au
Many Thanks, Jane and Tony
Ian Mastin
Born - Leicestershire, England
Resides - Queensland
“I cannot recollect any involvement with art during my school days and it was only in the mid-1980s that I began to sketch for recreation. It was at this time that I was invited to exhibit my sketches in a Brisbane gallery, with some
success. In 1991 I returned with my Scottish-born wife and our children to Britain and settled in East Lothian. It was here that I picked up a paintbrush for the first time and after a year of discovery and experimentation in fundamental techniques, I committed myself to painting full-time. As a novice painter, my early works were mainly watercolour and the subject matter varied, but it was my
discovery of Still Life in the traditional style that gave me the direction I had been seeking and the
passion to pursue my artistic goal of excellence in this genre. My chosen medium is acrylic.
   I gain my inspiration from many sources without being beholden to any particular style or perceived past ‘Golden Age’. I recognize the influence of the Dutch  and Flemish Masters of the 17th Century in my work. However, I wholeheartedly embrace the fascination  and challenge of the Still Life whilst in no way feeling bound by tradition or convention. What I impart in my work is a reflection of a very personal journey.
   I am instinctively drawn to the effects of chiaroscuro upon the eye and mind and I’m fascinated how the  juxtaposition of seemingly random shapes, textures, colour and tone have the capacity to arrest and
delight the viewer in ways which are difficult to define.
   I particularly enjoy working with items of simple utilitarian use—the detritus of life from earlier
generations. An old, much loved and worn book or bowl can bring as much joy for me to paint as the most complex composition. Indeed, my predilection is to beget a sense of appreciation in reflecting upon old, used everyday objects which have no intrinsic value except for the richness of their history and the hands through which they have passed. In this, there is a thread running back to the life of the person who crafted and used the object, though most likely now long forgotten, as well as that same thread beckoning future generations to pause a moment and consider those who have passed this way before, and of the fleeting nature of life.”

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Age before Beauty - Acrylic on Board - 40.6x45.7cm
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Old Tin Pots - Acrylic on Board - 30.5x30.5cm
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Still Life with Pears and Grapes - Acrylic on Board - 25x25cm
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Rising to the Occasion - Acrylic on Board - 25x30.5cm
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Soft Fruits & an Alabaster Box - Acrylic on Board - 30.5x28cm
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Spoilt for Choice - Acrylic on Canvas Panel - 38x76cm
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Scrumpy Jack - Acrylic on Watercolour Board - 30.5x30.5cm
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Just Dropping In - Acrylic on Board - 71.2x 35.6cm
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Rushlight with Figs - Acrylic on Board - 35.6x30.5
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And in Conclusion - Acrylic on Board - 35.6x45.7cm
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Wine with Sugar Plums - Acrylic on Board - 30.5x30.5cm
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Georgian Elegance - Acrylic on Board - 25x25cm
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Hard Boiled - Acrylic on Canvas Panel - 17.8x20cm
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Drenched - Acrylic on Board - 40.6x40.6cm
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Moulin des Carruades 1977 - Acrylic on Board - 35.6x45.7cm
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Trompe l'Oeil - Acrylic on Canvas Panel - 30.5x30.5cm
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Cherries and a Glass Float - Acrylic on Board - 20x35.6cm
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Vinho do Porto - Acrylic on Board - 30.5x25cm
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Copper Pot with Figs - Acrylic on Board - 25x30.5cm
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Ewer and Pomegranates - Acrylic on Board - 30.5x30.5cm
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Muscadines around a Bowl - Acrylic on Board - 25x30.5cm
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The Grand Tome - Acrylic on Board - 35.6x35.6cm
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Two Apothecary Jars - Acrylic on Board - 29.5x39.5cm
Please contact the gallery for any further information (and prices )by using the contact form at the bottom of this page
or by phoning the gallery on 07-54296404
   Ian has exhibited for many years with established galleries in Scotland and England and has regularly featured in Art Fairs world wide including London, New York, Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Singapore.
 
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS;
1998                                  Stenton Gallery, East Lothian
1999, 2003, 2005             Tolquhon Gallery, Aberdeen
2006                                  Colours Gallery, Edinburgh
2007                                  Eduardo Alessandro Studios, Dundee (3 person)
                                           A & K Wison Gallery, Harpenden
2008, 2011                       Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow (3 person)
2008                                  Tolquhon Gallery, Aberdeen
2009                                  Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow
                                           Linda Blackstone Gallery, London
2011, 2013                       Tolquhon Gallery, Aberdeen
2013                                  Frances Keevil Gallery, Sydney, NSW (3 person)
2014                                  Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
2011, 2013, 2015             Lasting Impressions Gallery, Kenilworth, Qld.
​2018                                   Art on Cairncross, Maleny, Qld
2019                                   Art on Cairncross, Maleny, Qld.


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