Saul Cathcart, in his own words:
When looking at an abstract piece of mine, I see signs of landscape everywhere. Is this me projecting my love for landscape onto what I am looking at or is my subconscious mind contributing to what I create? Whichever it is, it’s clear to me that my surroundings mean a great deal.
I’m engulfed by beauty in Cornwall and can’t ignore it. The coast is a place where I’m forced to stop and let go, so I frequently choose to paint here in the hope that this sense of freedom comes through in the work. I find I often flick between abstraction and representation in the moment, back and forth, like the tide going in and out or the transition from land to sea.

