in december 2008 i wrote i had started some incidental abstract paintings on some scavenged pieces of wood, surfaces that have been gradually built-up, partially obscured, then revealed, slowly reworked & edited over the course of about two years. it was never my intention to finish these paintings in a week or a month - painting them has been a slow, drawn-out process, as i added some colour here and there and then left them for quite a while, before attending to them again, effectively lost then found again - a succession of related 'incidents' contributed to the visual outcome of these paintings.here are some surface details of one of the incidental abstract paintings...as ever, the colours are muted, faded... and the surface textures a little aged...drawn from hereabouts perhaps, in the rural/industrial environs...a chalky, bluish white, a greeny-grey and a dark, earthy brown...elements of stone, dark earth and slate grey-black...a slab of tawny orange, light grey and a thin brown stripe...dark brown-black and a scrubby, scratched layer of grey-green......the dilemma of having to give paintings titles, which should either reference the process or the subject matter... square forms, surface elements, hidden layers, interior/exterior, industrial blocks, stacks, containers, structures, doors, windows, walls, a flawed facade..?this painting 'incident' is called 'orange slab, dark brown and various greys', 30cm x 30cm, acrylic on wood...orange slab, dark brown and various greys, 2011if these incidental paintings represent anything, they are another small record of my enduring fascination with weathered surfaces and the working dialogue that develops as i have created them - the slow emergence of a simple grid structure or rectilinear form, much influenced by the originating ground or surface (wood) - unlike say, the relative smoothness (or 'not') of paper or the regular weave of canvas (i like the texture & colour of raw canvas, but i seem to go to great lengths to deny its material existence in my paintings)...some visual clues scavenged from the journal archive might hint at some of my surface influences...…all images & text © jazz green 2005-2011…Reunion Refresh @ Reunion Gallery, 5 Feb - 22 Oct 2011(incidentally, there will be two 'incident paintings' on wood in the reunion refresh exhibition)HWAT exhibition 2011 @ Harleston Gallery, 18 June to 11 July 2011...