What inspires your artwork?
My biggest inspiration without a doubt is the Cornish coastline and my experiences there and in the water. Since moving to Cornwall when I was 10, the beach has always been my favourite place to be. Iโm mad about surfing and bodyboarding and have spent a lot of time over the years searching for waves around the Cornish coast. Itโs usually during these times hunting for waves or being in the sea that I get inspired to create new artworks. The ever changing light and weather conditions we have here in Cornwall offers endless light bulb moments for me.


Why is the South West Coast Path important to you?
The South West Coast Path gives me the freedom to explore so many places that arenโt accessible by car; it helps me escape the crowds in the summer; and find peace and quiet in what has become quite a hectic and frantic world. I always come back from a walk on the coast path feeling refreshed. The wildlife, the elements, the sound of the sea and the incredible views all combine to create a multi-sensory experience which I find really invigorating.



Iโve walked a lot of the coast path with my wife Laura and I also enjoying running on it. Itโs a real blessing to have such easy access to a beautiful and unique part of the country. Many other countries coastlines donโt have this freedom and it is always something I notice when Iโm abroad. In the South West you can just keep walking from beach to beach: the path seems to never end!
What is the biggest influence on your art?
Usually itโs the views and experiences I take in whilst out walking or surfing. Sometimes, a view will stop me in my tracks and I will make a mental note that โI have to paint that!โ. I try to recreate those idealistic images in my work; painting a location in itโs best possible light. I love views of beaches from high up on the cliffs where you get that elevated and unique perspective.

Painted outside on the coast path between Portreath and Godrevy.

Families enjoy a quiet cove which is only accessible by boat or kayak.

Early morning light casts shadows in West Penwith
How has the coast inspired your creativity?
The coast has practically shaped my artistic style and my business. The majority of my work has a coastal theme- so I have a lot to thank it for! If Iโm out taking reference photographs for paintings, nine times out of ten, the coast path allows me access to the vantage point I have in mind for the final piece. I also use it as a place to recharge and refocus; if Iโve been stuck indoors for too long, Iโll go for a surf or a walk on the coast path and return ready to get back to work.

Laurie McCall is a Cornwall based artist and photographer known for his stylised seascapes, oil paintings and wave photography. Laurie studied Graphic Design at Falmouth University before becoming a graphic designer. He then turned his hand to art where he combined his knowledge of design and his love for the Cornish coastline and its surf. Heโs probably most well known for his โCornish Surfscapesโ series of prints and collages, which depict idealistic visions of his favourite surf beaches through the use bold colours and clean lines.
More recently, Laurie has turned to oil painting in an impressionistic style – with an aim of capturing the changing light and atmosphere on the Cornish coast. He can usually be found out on the coast, painting โen plain airโ (when the weather permits), painting in his studio or swimming with his camera capturing photographs of Cornwallโs surf.
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