 George SomervilleGeorge Somerville's nostalgic subject matter grew out of a desire to paint the memories of his Glaswegian childhood in the industrial fifties. He wanted to recreate the places and people where he had grown up; the foundries, factories and steel works which have now disappeared from the urban landscape. As his work progressed however, he found that the characters were taking over, and that the industrial background became less important. |