David Cook has lived at Seagreens, perched on the edge of the Kincardineshire coast for nearly 20 years. The sound of waves pervade his home and studio environment, and as the high tide mark sits just meters from his property, a strong easterly wind can coat his studio window with spume and salt. This exhibition sees Cook return to the sea, his great muse, time allowing him to reengage fully with the subject.
He is an artist who revels in experiencing the visual and physical assault of a North Sea squall, drawn to the expressionist qualities of the sea; creating paintings that relay the intensity and immediacy of his lived experience.