York independent art gallery

  • HOME
  • ARTISTS
  • NEWS
  • ABOUT
  • BUYING ART
  • CONTACT

John Thornton was born in York in 1944 and lived there until moving to Selby at the age of 8. He lived in Cornwall for three years during his 20s and has retained a deep affection for that county, and then in London for 5 years, but since then has lived and worked in Selby, North Yorkshire.

In the 1970s he made leather clothing to sell in London’s Kings Road but for most of his life has made his living working in wood – carving, renovating carousel horses, and making & repairing furniture. This involvement with the creative process was combined with a lifelong interest in painting. He decided to concentrate more on painting and finally, in March 2004, made the bold decision to paint full-time.

He continually experiments with painting media, using acrylic, watercolour gouache, and ink, mixed, with elements such as sand to create the textures in his paintings and to enable the materials to run and bleed into each other.

John has always had a love of the sea & it therefore attracted him as a subject for his painting, particularly its constant changes in nature and mood. Visits to Cornwall, or the coast around Scarborough and Whitby which especially fascinates him, provide endless inspiration, & also materials collected while beachcombing which he incorporates. He uses photographs as reference material, particularly to observe the effect of light on water, but otherwise works from brief sketches and memory.

In addition, he has recently begun painting woodland scenes, especially Askham Bog, a nature reserve near York, & Skipwith Common, south of York.

John says of his work:

Painting for me is not only about pleasure, it is a challenge to create a piece that reflects and encaptures the essence of a subject. If people can sense and appreciate those aspects of my work, I feel that I have in part achieved my intention.

In 2001 he entered the Leeds Open exhibition and the Open Exhibition at the Ferens Gallery in Hull, both for the first time, and in Hull was one of the five prizewinners. He has since shown regularly at both venues. In 2003 John first showed with the prestigious Royal Society of Marine Artists at the Mall Galleries in London. Since then he has had work accepted each year & was invited to become a member. In addition he shows with galleries in Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire and Wiltshire.

It was in 2001 at the Ferens Gallery in Hull that he was first spotted by Kentmere House Gallery owner, Ann Petherick. He has been showing at the gallery since 2002 & has been one of its most successful artists. All has provided a well-deserved boost to his confidence and persuaded him to continue experimenting with different techniques and subject matters. He took part in ‘Northern colour’. an exhibition organised by Kentmere House Gallery at Newby Hall, near Ripon, where he was the best-selling artist.

Recent exhibitions

John’s work is permanently on show at Kentmere House Gallery. He has also shown at:

Royal Society of Marine ArtistsMall GalleriesLondon
Ferens GalleryHullOpen exhibition – prizewinner
Leeds City Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Scarborough Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Zillah BellThirsk
Chantry GalleryRipley
University of YorkThe King’s Manorcurated by Kentmere House Gallery
South Street GalleryScarborough
Castle Howardon behalf of York Against Cancer
Godfrey & WattHarrogate
Newby Hall, Ripon‘Northern colour’curated by Kentmere House Gallery
Langwith CollegeYork one-person showcurated by Kentmere House Gallery
Doncaster Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Whitestone GallerySt. Peter’s Schoolsolo show
‘The Art of Care’invited artist, charity auctionEdinburgh
First View GalleryNT Stourhead EstateWiltshire
Montage GalleryCastleton Group exhibition
Selby Town HallTwo-man exhibition

Work is in the collection of the University of York

‘Allerthorpe Wood in spring

John Thornton

John Thornton was born in York in 1944 and lived there until moving to Selby at the age of 8. He lived in Cornwall for three years during his 20s and has retained a deep affection for that county, and then in London for 5 years, but since then has lived and worked in Selby, North Yorkshire.

In the 1970s he made leather clothing to sell in London’s Kings Road but for most of his life has made his living working in wood – carving, renovating carousel horses, and making & repairing furniture. This involvement with the creative process was combined with a lifelong interest in painting. He decided to concentrate more on painting and finally, in March 2004, made the bold decision to paint full-time.

He continually experiments with painting media, using acrylic, watercolour gouache, and ink, mixed, with elements such as sand to create the textures in his paintings and to enable the materials to run and bleed into each other.

John has always had a love of the sea & it therefore attracted him as a subject for his painting, particularly its constant changes in nature and mood. Visits to Cornwall, or the coast around Scarborough and Whitby which especially fascinates him, provide endless inspiration, & also materials collected while beachcombing which he incorporates. He uses photographs as reference material, particularly to observe the effect of light on water, but otherwise works from brief sketches and memory.

In addition, he has recently begun painting woodland scenes, especially Askham Bog, a nature reserve near York, & Skipwith Common, south of York.

John says of his work:

Painting for me is not only about pleasure, it is a challenge to create a piece that reflects and encaptures the essence of a subject. If people can sense and appreciate those aspects of my work, I feel that I have in part achieved my intention.

In 2001 he entered the Leeds Open exhibition and the Open Exhibition at the Ferens Gallery in Hull, both for the first time, and in Hull was one of the five prizewinners. He has since shown regularly at both venues. In 2003 John first showed with the prestigious Royal Society of Marine Artists at the Mall Galleries in London. Since then he has had work accepted each year & was invited to become a member. In addition he shows with galleries in Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire and Wiltshire.

It was in 2001 at the Ferens Gallery in Hull that he was first spotted by Kentmere House Gallery owner, Ann Petherick. He has been showing at the gallery since 2002 & has been one of its most successful artists. All has provided a well-deserved boost to his confidence and persuaded him to continue experimenting with different techniques and subject matters. He took part in ‘Northern colour’. an exhibition organised by Kentmere House Gallery at Newby Hall, near Ripon, where he was the best-selling artist.

Recent exhibitions

John’s work is permanently on show at Kentmere House Gallery. He has also shown at:

Royal Society of Marine ArtistsMall GalleriesLondon
Ferens GalleryHullOpen exhibition – prizewinner
Leeds City Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Scarborough Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Zillah BellThirsk
Chantry GalleryRipley
University of YorkThe King’s Manorcurated by Kentmere House Gallery
South Street GalleryScarborough
Castle Howardon behalf of York Against Cancer
Godfrey & WattHarrogate
Newby Hall, Ripon‘Northern colour’curated by Kentmere House Gallery
Langwith CollegeYork one-person showcurated by Kentmere House Gallery
Doncaster Art GalleryOpen exhibition
Whitestone GallerySt. Peter’s Schoolsolo show
‘The Art of Care’invited artist, charity auctionEdinburgh
First View GalleryNT Stourhead EstateWiltshire
Montage GalleryCastleton Group exhibition
Selby Town HallTwo-man exhibition

Work is in the collection of the University of York

‘Allerthorpe Wood in spring

Gallery

Allerthorpe Wood near PocklingtonMixed media£600
January, only the gorse in blossomMixed media£900
Meadow, St. AidansMixed media£950
Blue sky, green seaMixed media & collage£580
WavePainted driftwood120cm x 120cm£350

All artists

  • Susan Bower
    ROI, RBA

  • Susan Brown

  • John D. Petty

  • Michael Ewart

  • David Greenwood

  • Jack Hellewell
    1920-2000

  • Lisa Hooper

  • Freya Horsley

  • Alfred Huckett

  • Tessa Newcomb

  • Liam Spencer

  • John Thornton

  • Stephen Todd

    Stephen Todd
  • Elaine Turnbull

Address

Kentmere House Gallery

53 Scarcroft Hill

YORK

YO24 1DF

Opening times

Every Thursday evening, 6-9pm

And the first weekend of every month, 11am-5pm each day.

As the gallery is our home you are welcome to visit anytime, with just a phone call in advance to check

Contact

01904 656507
07801 810825
ann@kentmerehouse.co.uk