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Woodland Series

Morning Run

Size 100 x 67cm

Little Hearts - Hinchingbrook Park

Size 100 x 80cm

Cool Shade

Size 73 x 63cm

A Bright New Day, Hinchingbrook Park

Size 80 x 61cm

Golden Light

Size 65 x 50cm

Dawn at Grafham Water

Size 90 x 70cm

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Woodland Light

Size 83 x 68cm

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A Fresh Start

Size 100 x 75cm

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Moonlight in the Forest

Size 70x70cm

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Dawn at Hinchingbrook Park

Size 100 x 80cm

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Misty Morning

Size 100 x 67cm

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Richmond Park

Size 84 x 84cm

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Winter Walk

Size 100 x 54cm

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Dawn at Grafham Water

Size 90 x 70cm

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Hinchingbrook Park - A Brilliant Start

Size 90 x 70cm

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Night-time in the Forest

Size 65 x 50cm

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Enchanted Forest

Size 90 x 65cm

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Marie's Garden

Size 100 x 75cm

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Little Hearts - Hinchingbrook Park

Size 100 x 80cm

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Hinchingbrook Park - A Brilliant Start

Size 90 x 70cm

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Climbing Tree

Size 120 x 84cm

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Silver Light

Size 152 x 72cm

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Forest Canopy

Size 90 x 90cm

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Swallowfield - A Bright New Day

Size 80 x 80cm

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Swallowfield

Size 100 x 85cm

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Dappled Light

Size 73 x 63cm

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Morning Run 3

Size 85 x 85cm

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One Tree Hill, Richmond Park

Size 120 x 84cm

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Misty Morning, Wokingham

Size 65 x 50cm

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Hinchingbrook Park

Size 100 x 70cm

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Frosty Ferns, Richmond Park

Size 120 x 84cm

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Morning Run 2

Size 100 x 67cm

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Morning Run

Size 100 x 67cm

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Indian ink and oil on canvas

Size 120 X 84cm

Book Art Series

I love books. Real books, as tactile objects that you can feel the weight of in your hands, leaf through, and into which you can simply disappear. Of course, like most booklovers, the excitement of a new novel, especially of a favourite author, is always an occasion to be savoured. But I find the books I treasure most become old friends. I love to revisit them, and celebrate down the years their graceful journey as they age – so often to marvel at their maturity, and sometimes to stand back with wonder as my youthful friend has become a classic! I love the feel of these my inanimate friends, who live with me and in me so vividly. Their stories, their feel, their warmth and their comfortable familiarity, – it is all these qualities that inspire me to paint them.

The books I choose to paint

Most of the books I’ve painted are very old and have had many owners, yet their fine condition suggests a much pampered life in careful hands. Others have not been so lucky. With creaking spines, dog-eared and with fading colour, they may be battle-scarred, but they are still as precious. Many of the books I paint are now quite rare and sourcing them has required great patience, while others, I’ve simply stumbled upon, languishing unnoticed and un-remembered on dusty shelves in second-hand book shops. But, good design is timeless and as precious as what is contained in the treasure between the covers. These books, I am deeply convinced, deserve to be noticed.

While wanting to honour and pay tribute to the original jacket designers and their unquestionable talents, my paintings are portraits of some very old, well-loved books, the way they are now. Novels, poetry, history and a range of subjects all attract my interest. It may not be possible to judge a book by its cover each and every time, but a great engraving or a modern jacket certainly promises much.

The paintings themselves are much larger than life with every tear, crease and blemish, carefully and accurately recorded. You see my aim is not just to reproduce the original cover artwork like a poster. It is to paint the whole book as a real, three-dimensional object with all its imperfections – the evidence of life – so that when mounted and sensitively lit, the illusion is created of a real, giant 3D book. It really is a living thing.

 

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Mark S. Payne Fine Art
info@mspayne.co.uk
2 Walsworth Road, Hitchin, Herts, SG4 9SP