
Painter, maker, father, collector of moments—James Drinkwater brings to the canvas not only paint, but the tender, textured residue of a life deeply lived. In Anchored by the Sun, Drinkwater’s artistic practice transforms into a lived philosophy: one that honours the domestic, the poetic, the imperfect, and the perishable. This is an act of reverence—an ode to the everyday, where quiet gestures of care and intimacy are translated into form, colour, and light.




