Craig's practice is grounded in an exploration of the everyday, examining how shape, light, and colour interact within a space. Through painting, drawing, and mark-making, he investigates the quiet complexities of perception—how fleeting moments of light or subtle shifts in form can transform our understanding of the familiar.


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"A realisitic or non-objective approach makes no difference.  The result is what counts." - Richard Diebenkorn