A solitary figure wanders strange, shifting landscapes: ink dreamscapes, sparse, symbolic. Monk travels a contemplative journey.

Description

A lone red-robed figure — Monk — stands still on a high grey bluff, facing the sea as the last light of day sinks beneath the horizon. Monk Near the Sea is a quiet meditation on transience, rendered in expressive ink washes and stark brushwork. Blackened trees lean like thoughts toward the sea. A crimson sun, heavy and surreal, bleeds into the water below. The land is mottled with soft shadows and flickers of yellow — the last hints of life before nightfall.

This piece is part of the Monk’s World series, a collection of minimalist, symbolic ink landscapes that trace the solitary wanderings of a timeless figure through strange and shifting dreamscapes.

The visual language here blends Mystic Minimalism with East Asian ink wash aesthetics, yet stands outside tradition — evocative, ambiguous, and personal. Monk Near the Sea is about endings, yes, but also about stillness, clarity, and acceptance.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 60 × .1 × 42 cm

My name’s John Britton.

I’ve always been an artist. It was my refuge through an unhappy adolescence, and my passion in the decades since.

Mainly I’ve worked in performance – acting, directing, improvising, teaching. Often my work was wild, experimental, transgressive.

It took me all over the world, to many different communities and audiences.

A combination of ill-health and the pandemic caused me to pause.

Did I want to resume a hectic schedule of travel and collaboration?

The answer, clearly, was ‘no’. I wanted to reconnect with nature, grow a forest, rediscover stillness.

So I moved to Ireland – to Fanad at the far north of Donegal.

It was time to focus more on those quieter creativities, less on the public work of making performance.

I realised something else. However wild my performance work had been, there was a core of quietness in it. I’d often felt the deepest meaning of performance – in music, dance or theatre – was the shared moment of silence that happens at the end, when everyone, audience and artists, share a moment of arrival.

Connection and temporary community.

Movement defines stillness.

Sound defines silence.

So it is that I focus on creating moments of calm through my painting.

I am not concept-driven. I am not trying to make a grand statement. I want to create an experience for the observer. I want you to pause in front of a picture and for it to echo in you. What it means to you is your business not mine.

That’s as close as I can get to ‘an artist’s statement’

I look for the simplest possible way to shape empty space and create resonance.

My work is influenced by East Asian visual languages, but I make no claim to represent any of those styles.

I paint, inspired by nature, in my tumble-down house on the Fanad Peninsula, on the edge of the Atlantic, in rural Ireland.

My deepest hope is that each painting encourages you to pause for a moment, come into this present moment, and hear the passionate silence of now.

I hope it brings you a gentle calm.

10% of all my income from Art Sales goes to support social and environmental groups locally and internationally.

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