
In December 2003 the painter Jack Vettriano a coalminer's son met his parents off the train from Scotland on his way to collect an OBE. Over the last few years Vettriano has had a meteoric rise to fame
- emerging from the unlikely background of the Scottish coalfields unknown & untutored he has become Scotland's most successful & controversial contemporary artist. Appearing on posters & cards mugs & umbrellas prints of his work outsell Van Gogh Dali & Monet & his paintings have been acquired by celebrities around the world. ' The Singing Butler' Britain's most reproduced painting fetched a record GBP744 800 at auction in April 2004. Vettriano's images have an often mysterious narrative & are a gateway to an alluring yet sinister world. Daylight scenes of heady optimism painted against backdrops of beaches & racetracks are counterbalanced by more disquieting canvases of complex night-time liaisons in bars & clubs bedrooms & ballrooms. Both sexes are clearly styled
- the men hard-edged & mysterious the women seductive & enigmatic. Yet beneath the confident posturing Vettriano recognizes our inherent human frailty that there is no victor in the struggle between duplicity & desire. Men & women are ultimately trapped by the machinations of intense love & passion with little control over their destiny. ' Jack Vettriano' presents about thirty new images as well as some recently surfaced works plus the best of the paintings previously published in ' Lovers & Other Strangers' & ' Fallen Angels' also by Pavilion. In March 2004 Melvin Bragg's The South Bank Show broadcast a programme dedicated to Jack entitled Jack Vettriano: The People's Painter. Now reissued in smaller user-friendly format.