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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
6.7x7.9in
About this artwork
One of around 200 watercolours painted in 1975 during a one-month European tour round six countries alternating museum visits with plein-air painting days. The view is from Brunate, above Lake Como in Italy, looking down the 'spine' of the Appenines with a mist arrising from the valley below. These watercolours were painted on a 'knot' or rough surfaced paper which allows for interesting broken and dragged brush-strokes and a subtly irregular puddling… of colour in the hollows of the paper which creates a sense of atmosphere and light. Watercolour is an ideal medium for outdoor painting: easy to carry, and immediate in its effects. Inevitably, I was thinking of J.M.W Turner's work while following my own 'Grad Tour" round Europe in the 1970s.
Kenneth Hay is an accomplished visual artist working across painting, photography, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and digital media, with a richly academic and international background. Ex-Head of Fine Art at the University of Leeds UK and Professor of Aesthetics, Brno, he trained in Leeds, The Accademia in Florence and the University of Wales. As a writer, he publishes widely on art and aesthetics. With Seetha A, he formed Moorland Productions creative collaboration and together they produce joint work, projects and exhibitions. As artists, their work is grounded in figurative traditions but fluidly traverses abstraction, conceptual series, and diverse historical and cultural styles, choosing each medium and visual language to suit specific themes. Their artworks are layered with intellectual rigour and formal beauty, conveying a thoughtful dialectic between content and form, and evoking both curiosity and deep emotional resonance in viewers willing to engage with their complexity.