“A run-down shed, a rusty old caravan, or a fish slice on a table can be an object of delight.”

 

Malcolm Doney’s work is inspired by the pared-down vison of ‘folk’ or ‘naïve’ art, and the liberties it takes with perspective, proportion and colour. He likes to explore the abstract qualities in simple, familiar objects in the spirit of artists like Pierre Bonnard and William Scott.