Extracts from the Poetic Geography of Five Continents (No. 20)

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Blaise Drummond's work is concerned with the relationship between nature and culture. He looks to the specific man-made elements of the landscape and people within it, as well as more general aspects of natural beauty. In this painting, which comes from a series entitled 'Extracts from the Poetic Geography of Five Continents', Blaise Drummond combines abstraction with meticulously painted realism. An individual is shown apparently walking through a winter landscape. The splodges of dark green and blue-grey suggest pine trees on snowy ground, while the flecks of paint are reminiscent of falling snowflakes. However, the woman is depicted in shorts and a short-sleeved t-shirt, creating a narrative disjunction as it doesn't really make sense to wear summer clothes in winter.

Government Art Collection

London

Title

Extracts from the Poetic Geography of Five Continents (No. 20)

Date

2002

Medium

oil on canvas over hardboard

Measurements

H 30.7 x W 30.7 cm

Accession number

17683

Acquisition method

purchased from the Contemporary Art Society, 'Art Futures' Exhibition, 2002

Work type

Painting

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