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Emerson Mayes is a Yorkshire born artist who
has experienced that rarest of things: success both critical and commercial since the
beginning of his career as a painter. From the
day the now 35-year-old graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University in 1994, he has
enjoyed a growing reputation for a fresh,
honest and uncontrived approach to his work.

With his roots firmly in the British landscape tradition, Emerson's work reflects his obvious passion for this vast and complex subject. Although he strives to achieve a direct
response, he is never tied down by the 'topographical' elements in the landscape.
He says, 'it's the emotional reaction and that
sense of place that's most important in a
finished piece, not whether a tree is in
exactly the right place'. This is achieved by whenever possible working outside, directly
from the landscape. These pieces are then
brought into the studio, where they can be
judged as paintings in their own right, away
from all the distractions.

'Some pieces take very little extra work,
others are unrecognisable and a lot never
make it out of the studio. It's very important
that I am happy with every painting that
leaves for exhibition'.

Asked when he knows a painting is finished
he replies,

'it's when the sheer beauty of the landscape
is balanced exactly with the absolute joy
and excitement of the actual act of painting'.

Through living in the landscape where he
works Emerson has developed a deep understanding and knowledge of the area
where he paints.


Almost all of his work is completed within a stone's throw from his home in the heart of Nidderdale.

'I just love the fact that I am constantly surrounded by the landscape that inspiresme. A quick glance out of the window or a walk to the village shop can really inspire and inform me. I have the river at the end of the road, themoors overlooking me and the dale sweeping down in-between, I don't really see the need to travel further afield. The important thing to me when I am painting is that I feel an emotional connection with it and it is my home county which I have that connection to. '

But it is probably the river that he has most affinity with. As a keen f ly-fisherman during the summer months if he is not trying to paint the river he'll be stood waistdeep in the water with his brother, trying to out smart the
resident brown trout,

'I'm probably not as successful in catching the
fish as I should be as my concentration wanders as my eye is attracted to something I want to paint.
I often hear a gasp of consternation from my brother as I miss yet another fish'.

Winning the Young Artist of the Year Award in 1995 was the first of a number of major awards he has received. This together with successful shows across the country and in London has resulted in Emerson having an evergrowing number of loyal collectors, both private and corporate, here in Britain and worldwide. All this makes Emerson one of the most exciting young landscape painters working today.

MacLean Fine Art
September 2007