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Look above the litter

Only an outsider could appreciate the beauty of north London, Canadian artist Mychael Barratt tells Jane Wright

WATCH out good burghers of Hampstead, Highgate and Islington’s Caledonian Road. There’s a man with a camera and sketchpad about just dying to capture you, your neighbour, roofline and local pub and put them onto canvas.
In fact, you may already be there in Highgate artist Mychael Barratt’s latest exhibition of oils and prints which opened at Gallery K in Heath Street, Hampstead, at the weekend. For the show depicts with his trademark humour and affection what Mychael calls north London’s “great cast of inhabitants” and “the wonderful, unplanned little vistas of historic buildings from overlapping periods which are everywhere you look”.
At his home in Tile Kiln Lane, Highgate, he says: “In Hampstead and Highgate I don’t need to think what to paint next. I can’t help just walking around and seeing things. The buildings have become equally important, but it’s impossible to draw stories without the people. I gather people up.”
So he explains that when he needed more faces for his oil painting of an opera singer and her audience entitled ‘It’s not over ‘till the Fat Lady Sings’, “I’d look for them each day when I walked my two daughters to school. Everyone there was seen between my house and St Michael’s primary in North Road, Highgate.”
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