Figuring It Out for Himself |
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ANDREA MUIR finds that visual artist MICHAEL FORBES has thrived in the do-it-yourself school of art education |
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MICHAEL FORBES didn’t take art at school. ‘I couldn’t,’ he says. ‘I was made to do chemistry instead – I think they tried to hammer it out of me.’ Well, whoever ‘they’ were, they didn’t succeed and now Michael is one of the |
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| Not for Michael the inspiration from the lochs and
mountains, heather and sunsets. Michael’s paintings are surreal.
They are beautifully painted, funny, and sometimes, scary. Some are full
of metaphorical meaning, others are just visual jokes. His work is not –
and has not – been confined by anyone else’s ideas. |
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He laughs and his laughter is infectious. |
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| Michael was brought up in a Ross-shire village, and
perhaps this fact has influenced his painting. There are so many visitors
to the ‘I get inspiration and ideas all over the place.’ He says and refers to the
picture ‘Tuesday afternoon.’ ‘It sums up what
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| Michael carries an ‘ideas’ book with him and
recommends that other artists do the same.
‘You never know when you’re going to see something that captures your imagination and, life being what it is, can make you forget so much really quickly.’ Michael’s most recent successes were the inclusion of
the joyful ‘Getting Away from it All’ which can be
seen at Inverness airport until July, and the release of a boxed set of cards
entitled Adventures of an Orange
Cat. |
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‘I've spent the last few weeks learning Flash for the computer to rebuild my website. So, I put the brushes to one side and have been learning Action Script. My head still hurts! Still, it saves a fortune on paying some overpriced PC boffin to do something I can hack together myself.’ It seems that Michael’s self-taught ethos continues. © Andrea Muir, 2004 |
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