City Scape V

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The artist says about this painting: 'This series of paintings takes the accepted and dominant idiom of the Lake District and Cumbria as a pastoral idyll, as immortalised by the work of Constable in art and Wordsworth, et al., in literature and turns it on its head. I reject the dominance of the pastoral and seek to represent the urban landscape of cities and towns in and around the Lake District. The paintings feature the red sandstone rock and the blue of the Lakes, in an abstract way. Rectangular block outlines represent the built rather than the natural environment.'

University of Cumbria

Lancaster

Title

City Scape V

Date

2002

Medium

acrylic on paper

Measurements

H 49 x W 39 cm

Accession number

PCF20

Acquisition method

transferred from the University of Central Lancashire, 2007

Work type

Painting

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