Continuing the tradition of art in Newlyn |
Although they are somewhat faded today - you can still see an arrangement of stones where the Mary Williams Pier meets the walkway to the lifeboat house which, one day, mysteriously appeared covered in bright blue paint. Alas, there was no signature on this very contemporary art work but the shade of blue used provided a clue for those in the know as it was a predominant pigment in a certain Mr Gunn's artworks - which were by now coming to the attention of a wider audience than the passing holiday visitor trade from which Ben was selling to in order to subsidise his cheese habit.
With the physically hardship of life at sea fishing making to heavy a demand on Ben's body he turned to using his creative skills to supplement his income. His business card (of which, sadly, I can't find) featured one of his artworks and on the reverse his contact details, phone number and the words, "or ask at the Swordfish".
In a previous life, Ben sailed out of Wick and Lowestoft, Aberdeen and Grimsby from the 1960s and he saw action in the last Cod War in the waters off Iceland. In all. he spent 14 years fishing inside the Artic Circle. All his life experiences went into the art works that were to follow.
A collection of his paintings were shown in the PZ Gallery fostered by the encouragement of Jeremy Le Grice. Ben's works, mostly seascapes, one review said "vary from the exuberant to distant views over rolling moorland. There is a level of irony in the titles of these works and “Bitch of a Night” returns us again to darker themes." said another.
For a period of creative time, Ben enjoyed the use of a first-floor studio in one of Shaun Stevenson's Newlyn buildings - a former net loft. From there, Ben went full-on creative. Below, you can enjoy a video tour of the studio shot on his studio open day:
So very sadly, Ben, of Fore Street, Newlyn, passed away at West Cornwall Hospital on the 6th September 2024, aged 79. He will be greatly missed by his loving wife Jackie and Son Darren, and his many friends and extended fishing family.
On a visit, there are a number of Ben's art works to look out for that adorn buildings around Newlyn.
Ben's funeral service will be held at St Mary's Church, Chapel Street, Penzance on Tuesday 24th September 2024 at 12 noon. Traditional black funeral attire is not required. Following the service, all are warmly invited to raise a glass in memory of Ben, at the Star Inn, Newlyn.