Stephen Hannock: Moving Water, Fleeting Light

Interesting exhibition at Marlborough Fine Art of recent work by the painter Stephen Hannock. There were two types of work large scale landscapes and smaller studies of light.

The large scale pictures were on the surface landscapes in the sublime tradition, but as you looked at the closely they were much more than that. You started to notice words in the fields and rocks describing what the site meant to the artist or its history. There were also small digital photographs which blended into the background which the commentary described beautifully as “trapped like insects in amber”. I particularly like the city scape of Newcastle called “Northern City Renaissance, Mauve dawn” which seemed to act as a personal history of the city. 

The smaller works were luminous pictures of light effects such as dawn over water. The setting was secondary to the study of the light. These were domestic pictures and shone from the walls.

 

 

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