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Wick Woods, The Glade of Rites Painting

Stephen Harwood

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 17.7 W x 15.7 H x 1 D in

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Falling somewhere between reality and fiction, my work explores places that are in some way agitated or persuasive, or that possess qualities that may not be immediately identifiable or explicable; landscapes loaded with histories and associations (some barely perceptible or ‘only in the eye of the beholder’, some immersive and inescapable). I engage with such locations through a process of reimagining. In this way, my paintings, drawings and films become an interpretative mirror or filter: an investigation of place that aims for a shared (historical) vantage point. The resulting images are perhaps latent landscapes; the reverse or underside of the superficial view, enabling place/landscape to reveal both itself, and our situation within it, anew.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17.7 W x 15.7 H x 1 D in

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'There are few painters who have so well divined the true life of the city and, by an act of astonishing intuition, have been able to unite the past and present, mythology and reality, in artistic communion. 'Stephen Harwood's work is filled with the energy and momentum of the city itself... he is one of London's finest interpreters.' Peter Ackroyd Falling somewhere between reality and fiction, my work explores places that are in some way agitated or persuasive, or that possess qualities that may not be immediately identifiable or explicable; landscapes loaded with histories and associations (some barely perceptible or ‘only in the eye of the beholder’, some immersive and inescapable). I engage with such locations through a process of reimagining. In this way, my paintings, drawings and films become an interpretative mirror or filter: an investigation of place that aims for a shared (historical) vantage point. There is a figurative element, too, when the location demands it. Adolescent males are invoked, and situated centre-stage; becoming the spirit of place, or genius loci, in the midst of their own developmental becoming. The resulting images are perhaps latent landscapes; the reverse or underside of the superficial view, enabling place/landscape to reveal both itself, and our situation within it, anew. Stephen Harwood is an MA graduate of Central St Martins, and lives and works in Hackney, East London.

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