The 'Garden' series for Wedgwood


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price¥33,900 JPY

Description

Eric Ravilious, one of the most prominent illustrators and watercolors of the first half of the twentie The English gardens. The painting, in charge as part of a series by the famous Wedgwood ceramic manufacturing, exemplifies Ravilious's unique and recognizable style, characterized by acute sensitivity towards textures and patterns that adorn nature and everyday objects.

"Garden", as seen in this work, seeks to capture the serene essence and the idyllic atmosphere of a domestic garden. The composition is organized through natural elements arranged with almost mathematical precision. The soft blue sky, almost transparent, presides over the scene in harmonious contrast with fresh green foliage and earthly tones of the earth and the trails. In the painting center, one can observe a meticulously careful garden, where the roads intersect and delineate grass and flowers with an almost geometric structure. There are no human figures on the scene, perhaps suggesting a moment of stillness and rest in nature without disturbances.

Ravilus uses a restricted but effective color palette, where each tone seems carefully selected to enhance the calm and clarity of the moment represented. The bright green of the plants and the multiple nuances of the landscape are gently contrasted with the luminous sky, creating a sensation of wide and airy space. The use of color not only serves to define forms, but also to evoke a certain emotionality, a nostalgia for the simple and beautiful things of everyday life.

Interestingly, the precision and attention to detail that are characteristic of Ravilus are also manifested in their treatment of patterns and textures. Each plant, each gravel path, and even the garden limits seem to have been studied with almost scientific accuracy, but without losing the inherent romanticism of the scene. The clean and well -defined lines that separate different areas of the garden are a testimony of the meticulous approach of Ravilius towards composition and design.

Eric Ravilious is not only known for his gardens scenes, but also for his representations of rural and urban life of England, as well as his work as an official war artist during World War II. His ability to capture the essence of a place with a distinctive and evocative style is what has assured him a place in the pantheon of great British artists.

Compared to other works by Ravilus, "the 'Garden' series for Wedgwood" can be considered less dramatic but equally significant. Where their war landscapes could be impregnated with a dissolation and underlying conflict, their garden scenes such as this offers a contemplative serenity and beauty refuge. The affinity of the artist for the English gardens, obviously, is not only for its aesthetic value, but also for what they represent: a microcosm of order and tranquility in a often tumultuous world.

Ravilous, through the simple beauty of a well careful garden, invites us to find pleasure in ephemeral things and celebrate the details of simple life. "The 'Garden' series for Wedgwood" is not only a visual tribute to the gardens, but also a powerful reminder of art value as a means to find peace and comfort in the natural world.

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