Jonathan Walker
Description
Alf and Dora is an affectionate portrait of companionship and rural life. Framed within the doorway of a weathered brick cottage, the two anthropomorphic figures pause mid-conversation with mugs in hand, appearing entirely at ease in their familiar world of worn thresholds, peeling paintwork and everyday ritual. Walker captures the atmosphere of countryside domesticity with remarkable warmth. Dora leans comfortably against the half-open stable door, wrapped in layered clothing and headscarf, while Alf stands beside her in flat cap and workmanlike jacket, clutching a striped mug as though this daily exchange has taken place a thousand times before. Between them, a small companion noses quietly around their feet, grounding the scene further in ordinary rural life.
Living and working in Devon, Jonathan Walker draws continual inspiration from the creatures and characters of the British countryside. His imaginative anthropomorphic paintings depict a parallel rural society populated by badgers, hares, foxes and moles adopting human customs and fashions while never losing their innate wildness.