Jan Inglis, paintings in Corrie
The ever-productive Corrie painter, Jan Inglis, had a show of new work last week and it was, as always, a pleasure. Her constant interpretations of the sea in its many moods and colours continues, though three pictures feature dominating trees in the foreground and one, shown here, featured a pale narcissus, oddly poetic against its greyish background that so clearly recalled a late, still-cold spring. Her Golden Clouds is full of movement, people with flying scraps of blue that could be birds or, one feels, fragments of dream. Unusually, Jan also showed a seascape painted in smooth, transparent washes almost like watercolour, very tranquil in its evocation of clear light.
