Influenced by the work of Paul Klee and inspired from traveling around the globe, with 42 years as a cellist in the London Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Lawrence Law produced hundreds of oil paintings on etched gesso and screen prints of cityscape, landscape, and abstracts.
Painting in a cubism style based upon creative interpretations of a chess board game's framework, his work gives a pleasurable perspective. The segmentation of the etching and contrasts of line, curve and colour give his paintings a strong rhythmic sense which fit well with his musical background.
‘Gardening is one of Ken Law's hobbies, and here as in his painting he "strives to build in miniature a landscape of towering conifers and ...