The Artist and His Stories

 

 

 

The Artist

Jeff Gilberthorpe was born in England, and after a childhood of constant relocation and war time evacuation, his family settled into the village of Ford, in Shropshire. It was here that Jeff’s first exhibition was held, with sixteen small paintings depicting Wild English Birds.    

The paintings were very much influenced by Charles Tunnicliffe, Peter Scott and Vernon Ward, three well known artists at that time. 

Under the guidance of his mother, who herself was a gifted artist, Jeff spent most of his spare time outdoors armed with sketch pad and a tiny box of watercolours.  He freely admits that he only drew and painted for the fun of it. 

Around this time, Jeff was introduced to a well known lady artist, who invited him to accompany her on her daily walks.  “I’m not going to teach you to paint” she said, “you can do that already.  No, I’m going to teach you how to look, and how to feel, and how to appreciate this fascinating world of ours”.

For nine months, Jeff did not touch a paint brush or pencil.  Instead, he picked up bits of wood, leaves, stones, let soil trickle through his fingers, hugged trees, listened to the wind and stood out in the rain and snow.  Months went by, then one day she said to him “paint me a picture”.  The result was surprising.  “It painted itself”, Jeff said.  “You are now an artist”, she said.  “Now it’s up to you”.

Between 1960 and 1963, Jeff completed his compulsory National Service with the RAF. Here, he was introduced to a completely different world from the limited environment of a sleepy little village. 

In 1964-65, he attended Art College, where his rebellious nature did not mix well with the various art movements of the time, and they soon parted company.  During this time, Jeff met his match whilst hospitalised with a broken leg. Helen, his nurse, would soon become his bride after a romantic courtship.  They were married in July 1966, and soon afterwards Jeff rejoined the RAF, allowing him to return to Cyprus where Simon and Emma, two of his three children were born. Throughout this time, Jeff had a number of one man shows in Cyprus.

In 1974, after ten halcyon years, he left the RAF to pursue a teaching career, gaining a first at Nottingham University. Graduation brought him to a teaching post at an all boys school in Kent.   Here, Jeff penned his novel “Furfield” and his second daughter Lucy was born, completing the Gilberthorpe family.

Perth, Australia was the first port of call in Australia for the young immigrants, and whilst teaching at the Fremantle Arts Centre, Jeff was offered a job in Queensland.  Packing his young family into a VW Combi Van, Jeff set forth across the vast Nullabor Plain and arrived on the Queensland Gold Coast seven days later.  Here he spent the following years teaching and painting.

The family returned to England in 1987 and Jeff taught at schools in Lancashire.

To realise his dream of painting full time, Jeff returned to Australia, a journey that would change his life forever… An innocent Sunday drive up Mt. Tamborine and a comment from his wife, proved to be the inspiration for his initial series of paintings depicting an old wooden Queenslander house being plucked from a flooded valley suspended by hot air balloons….. The natural, however somewhat excentric extension became ‘The Icon Collection’.

During this time, a chance meeting with Kirsten and Ulrich Buchholtz proved to be the break an artist can only hope for. Enthusiastic about the idea and the art, the entrepreneurial couple from Hong Kong were swept away with the originality and fun of the story. CreaTechArt Gallery and through it ‘The Icon Collection’ adventure commenced its ever exciting journey…..

 

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