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This painting has a striking horizontality and an abstract geometric quality. The lozenge-shaped clouds are captured with bold white paint strokes that sweep across the sky, whilst the boats on the horizon and the townscape in the distance are reduced to yellow and white squares and rectangles. Mason’s decision to dissect the picture space by a block of grey in the foreground gives viewers the impression that they are peering out over a sea-wall to the scene beyond. It also divides the picture space into three separate horizontal bands of sky, sea, and wall. For this work Mason had limited his palette to about four colours, using muted greens and aqua for the sky and sea, with occasional flashes of salmon pink or a wash of golden yellow. Mason captures the play of light as it is diffused through the clouds and reflects off the water. Dark clouds cast by the cloud resemble animal tracks in the snow.
Title
Coastal Harbour with Yachts
Date
1963
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 59.7 x W 121.9 cm
Accession number
A0073
Acquisition method
purchased
Work type
Painting