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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
A painting of a locally popular pub in the old, 19th Century area of the town of Stockport in Northern England. The pub, is reputedly haunted. This area is the oldest part of Stockport Town centre with many cobbled passageways, narrow streets and winding steps all of which attracted the artist and he painted three paintings of the area. In this work, the artist tried to capture some of the strange atmosphere that he felt pervaded the area after nightfall… in an otherworldy, almost cartoonish way. It is painted in acrylic paint and some ink on 50x40cm board, varnished and it is presently in a black wooden frame approx 7.5cm wide, but can be removed from that and sold independently if requested.
« I am more interested in capturing emotion than representation. When I paint my landscapes, I become a sort of nympholeptic camera. »
Michael Gutteridge is a British painter whose works have been extensively exhibited throughout the United Kingdom. His cityscapes combine diverse influences and involve spontaneous forms of distortion expressed via color, proportion, perspective, and an incongruous juxtaposition of styles. Often, Gutteridge endeavors to convey existentially disorientating feelings as well as other types of emotion and general sensual vibrancy. He creates using acrylics and ink on wood.