In this episode, James Mortimer talks about the reasons behind his works that depict strange, primeval and dramatic landscapes whose inhabitants have cast aside moral constraints and where humans and animals share equal status. James talks about how a dull, industrial town fed his imagination from early childhood, his travels in eastern Europe including Ukraine, the importance of humour in art, his elaborate process and how his influences range from Renaissance paintings to children’s books.
James Mortimer talking with Bob Chaundy
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
Mountains Island, 2023
Wrestlers, 2022
Crocodile Head, 2018
Volcano Crocodile, 2020
Shark Garden, 2018
Garden of Eden, 2016
All images are © James Mortimer.
You can see more of James’s work on his website
Music: Ibiza by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial