Exhibitions

Bridget Macdonald
Inland II

  • Bridget Macdonald

    December Landscape

    2006

    oil on linen

    16 x 22 ins

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Farm

    2005

    oil on linen

    30 x 40

  • Bridget Macdonald

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Eastnor Bull

    2005

    oil on linen

    40 x 40 ins

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Pan Shouting

    2006

    charcoal on paper

    30 x 22 ins

  • Bridget Macdonald

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Woodpigeons

    2006

    oil on linen

    6 x 4 ins

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Plume

    2006

    oil on linen

    10 x 10 ins

  • Bridget Macdonald

    Diana (after Titian's The Death of Actaeon)

    2006

    charcoal on paper

    32 x 48 ins

Bridget Macdonald
Inland II
17 October to 9 November, 2006

Bridget Macdonald's new paintings concern landscape and memory. In these she combines literary and art historical sources with her own roots in the English countryside, moving inland from the familiar coastal landscape of the Isle of Wight where she was born, to the country around the Malvern Hills where she now lives.

While the buildings and landscape stem from observation, the light and atmosphere of these scenes evokes another dimension: the Arcadian landscapes of Claude and Poussin and the dark vistas of Renaissance painting that have shaped the English Landscape tradition.

Macdonald is conscious, however, of the harsh contemporary reality beyond the rural idyll. Deep pools of shadow fall across what are depictions of great loss.

As with the Lighthouse in an earlier series, here a white farmhouse, viewed across a valley, appears as a motif, building associations of distance and inaccessibility into the scene.

Sheila McGregor writes in the catalogue essay accompanying this exhibition:

It is the tension between things observed and things remembered, between the immediacy of a specific visual stimulus and a process of retrospective distillation, that gives her work its power.

From her drawings the image of Pan, the God of Flocks and Woods, presides over these elegiac landscapes

Exhibitions
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