Ryan
Hewett was born in Natal in 1979. He is largely self-taught in painting, apart
from taking art as a subject in High school. At school he did little painting,
but worked mainly in pencil, producing very tight realistic studies, which he
soon grew bored of. It was only a few years out of school when he came across
works of certain artists that he was inspired to paint. He was blown away by
the way they moved paint around the canvas. In a sculptural process, loose
brush work that still pulls together. Painting
is something that has followed Hewett. He never gave it too much thought, he remembers
his best friend saying: “if all else fails at least we got our art to fall back
on.” For a long period, he did not think about being an artist.
“I was so wrapped up in being
young and having fun, partying was a big part of my youth, and almost my
downfall. I really did not have much direction at all, but now and again I
would isolate myself, and once again find myself sketching. There was a period
where I lived in a caravan for a few months on a river outside Hermanus, by
myself where I fished and sketched, before that I hadn’t picked up a pencil in
years. Family and friends saw the work I had produced and were amazed I wasn’t
taking it seriously. Shortly after that I began to paint, from there I realized
that this is my gift and i was going to be an artist.”
In
Hewett’s latest body of work entitled: “Awakening Series”, he explores the
moment of an idea or a thought that leads us to a point of profound realisation
or understanding. It is this rare ‘split
second’ moment in our life that leads us to make big changes in our
understanding of who we are and our relationship with the world around us. There is
a wonderful expressionist style to Hewett’s work. He accentuates certain
features he wants to highlight to the viewer. He uses a palette knife, applying
paint very thickly onto the canvas, creating texture in his work, which appeals
to all the senses, a signature trademark in his style. Ryan Hewett
lives and works in the Natal midlands with his wife Shayleen and their young
son Eli.
Well done, Ryan.
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I appreciate this work so much.
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