John and I have worked together on several exhibitions together and I also collect his work. John was born in Cornwall, and became a student at Cornwall College of Art. Among his influences at that time were Roy WALKER, Brian INGHAM and Tony O’MALLEY. Much of his adult life has been spent working and exhibiting in America, Mexico and the Netherlands.
He spent 23 years as an archaeological illustrator in the Dakhla Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert. The experience fed his imagination, affecting his spatial and visual awareness. Here he began collecting pigments from the desert in order to make his own paints, and developed his own version of an ancient art technique which combines layers of natural pigments with layers of wax and these are some of the works you can see in this apartment today.
In 2005 he returned to Cornwall but divides his time between the UK and Egypt, where he is a trustee with myself on the Dakhleh Oasis Project. O’Carroll is currently resident artist at contemporary gallery in Cornwall and I have his works showing in my Hastings location.
O’Carroll’s work combines modern and natural materials, and makes reference to ancient lost worlds.