Tone is an integral quality of colour, and it is my belief that it is Gillies’ mastery of tone which lies at the root of his abilities as a colourist. Significantly, he would seem to be at his happiest when his palette employs a muted range of hues; of tertiary colours usually described as ‘neutral’ – off-whites, blacks and coloured greys. His still-life paintings are études in composition, giving full rein to his powers as a designer, juggling with placement and pattern, balance and imbalance. The end product is often exquisite, revealing a sensibility of great delicacy. In their deceptive simplicity and dryness, but most of all in their sense of distillation, one is reminded of the Gymnopédies of Erik Satie.
Peter Collins ARCA (1923-2001)