Hilary Jean Gibson Postcards From Tony O MalleyTony O'Malley

Postcards from Tony O'Malley - Between Sound + Silence

Drawing / Mixed Media / Landscape

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Get inspired by St Ives painter Tony O’Malley’s intuitive and playful approach to capturing the Cornish landscape.

Take inspiration from O’Malley’s approach and create transcriptions inspired by his approach. Let artist Hilary Jean Gibson guide you through O’Malley and his peers’ work to inspire your own panoramic abstractions of Porthmeor Beach.  

This new series of online classes, ‘Postcards from …’ will use the places in and around St Ives that inspired an international roster of artists including Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis, Bryan Wynter and Patrick Heron.  

Focusing in particular on sites which captured these artists’ imagination, Postcards from… will take you on a creative journey to the famous spots around St Ives including its harbour, Porthmeor Beach and its cobbled, winding streets, lined with stone fishermen’s houses. Using films of these familiar landscapes, led by one of our experienced tutors, this series will transport you to these inspiring St Ives locations, wherever you are in the world. 

Born in Ireland, artist Tony O’Malley held a long connection with the landscape and people of St Ives.  O’Malley lived and worked in St Ives for 30 years and was influenced by his artist friends there: Lanyon, Heron and Wynter. Self-taught, O’Malley spent most of his life working as a bank clerk but kept a daily practice and kept visual diaries. Of becoming a full-time painter later in life, he said:

‘I have no time for people who mess about doing nothing when it suits them… There’s so much to do. If I run out of canvas, I just paint over something I’ve already done. I’m an old man, and started painting late. I don’t want to waste any time.’ 

Grounded in nature and history, he worked intuitively, painting on everything from scraps of recycled paper and canvas to fragments of wood and slate. After marrying Jane Harris, who had connections with the Bahamas, he divided his time between the two places, eventually returning to Ireland for the last part of his life.  

Following from O’Malley’s exciting approach to art and practice, join Hilary from our studio above Porthmeor Beach where she will paint both from O’Malley’s paintings and from a live-streamed video of the beach. Hilary will use waterbased materials for her mixed media pieces, but following O’Malley’s anything-goes-attitude, you can use whichever medium you like!

You will be working from the same recorded video as Hilary so you will see both Hilary at work and the video on screen.

What will I learn?

  1. Delve into the processes and techniques of Tony O’Malley, an exciting St Ives artist from the 1960s.
  2. Enjoy working more intuitively through following O’Malley’s urgent and playful technique..
  3. Learn new ways of capturing the landscape around you, wherever you are in the world!


Who would this course suit?

Beginners and those with more experience are both welcome to join. If you are looking to learn new ways to expand your drawing and painting practice, or just inspiration by looking to other artists, this course is for you.

How does an online session work?

Once you have booked you will be able to watch on demand immediately. 

You can pause, rewind and watch again as often as you like until the session expires 60 days after purchase

You will also be invited to join our Facebook Alumni group so you can share your discoveries with our community of fellow students from around the world.

You will need access to the internet and ideally a Smart TV, PC or laptop or a tablet with audio. Phones are not suitable unless cast to a smart TV.

Postcards from Tony O’Malley – Between Sound and Silence

Drawing / Mixed Media / Landscape

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In 1995 I became a tutor at the St Ives School of Painting. Offering inspiration through my passion for drawing, water-based media and art history, I strive to liberate a creative vision by teaching skills and techniques through direct observation and en plein air.

What our students say

I really enjoyed Hilary Jean Gibson’s excellent webinar on Tony O’Malley. After an informative and insightful introduction, we did fast and fun abstracts in gouache.

Student

Wonderful session with Hilary Jean Gibson today in the Postcards From St Ives series, exploring the work of Tony O’Malley. Was a real treat to paint Porthmeor beach view live.

Student

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