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Thursday, 10 May 2012

Landscape

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As you'll have seen from my Flowers on Friday posts, I love a certain kind of amateur painting. I still buy them now and again even though I don't really have room for any more as I'm not a fan of cluttered walls, I like lots of breathing space and hang pictures in clusters.
















I found this in a charity shop this week for £10. It's about 2 foot wide. I've actually hung it quite high in the bathroom so you can look at it lying in the bath. I had a landscape epiphany at the David Hockney exhibition recently - it took my breath away and I finally understood about a painter wanting to drag you into the beauty of landscape. I don't think I'd really got that before, but then Hockney is generous beyond description, overwhelming. He's opened my eyes more to the genre, I'm sure that's why this painting struck me: it's so charming and the distance rolling away is believable. I learned other things re the Hockney exhibition which is don't think you already know what your response will be and don't be put off by crowds.

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  1. I'm yet to be converted to landscapes, but I also haven't been to the Hockney yet so I will take your advice.

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    1. Oh No - you missed it, unless you go to Bilbao or Frankfurt! His movies with 9 cameras mean that as you sit watching, the trees pass over your head as you travel deeper into the woods. Well, he really did it for me and I wasn't expecting it which made it all the sweeter.

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