The Saturday People: Life drawing and painting group in Leeds

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Keith Lowe

Roger  - watercolour
Roger - watercolour

Hey-Ho and away we go - watercolour
Hey-Ho and away we go - watercolour

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Between sessions - watercolour
Between sessions - watercolour

About Keith Lowe

Self PortraitKeith was born and raised in Leeds and after studying A-level art at school with a view to attending Art College instead took a degree in mechanical engineering at Leeds University. This was followed by a career in research and development spanning 30 years, mostly in the Electricity Supply Industry. Throughout this time however he maintained a keen involvement with fine art which resulted in one-man and collaborative exhibitions. His main output involves portrait and figurative studies, which he interprets in oils, pastel and water-based media.

After taking early retirement he has been able to devote more time to developing his work and for a period this involved an excursion into the world of cartooning with sales to a National newspaper. Over the past two years he has been invited to sit-in on classes at a local Ballet School and sketch the dancers as they perform. This has yielded an abundance of material on which he is still working in addition to the body of work which has resulted from regular life drawing sessions with the Saturday People. Some years ago, after a particularly difficult drawing session, a fellow member commented, “ The thing I’ve noticed about Keith is that whatever he’s drawing he finds something beautiful.” He regards this as his greatest complement, for whilst he concedes that shock tactics have a necessary part to play in art for political reasons, its gratuitous use can never be justified. “ There is enough ugliness in the World as it is without adding to it.” There is a line in a popular song which goes, “ You fill up my senses like a night in the forest,” and a personal search for what gives rise to this sensation underpins much of Keith’s life work. He believes strongly in the stimulus of working directly from the subject but is currently developing a series of pictures which reflect on contemporary urban life and touch upon his industrial background and is finding here that photographic and camcorder material is providing valuable supplementary reference.

Keith now lives in Knaresborough and is married with a grown-up son and daughter. He has a one-year old grandson who will likely provide additional free modelling, along with the rest of the family, in the years to come.

 


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