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"Bligh is Cast Adrift"
When tragedy occurs
in the middle of a calm green tropical sea the words
‘like a painted ship upon a painted ocean’ spring into
the mind as if, in some contradictory way the fierceness
of human behaviour could only happen in the stillness
of fixed colours in setting paint, or on an artificial
surface. Thus in such stillness (green being the colour
of peace and clam) began a chain of events that would
culminate in death - by illness in Batavia, by drowning
on the Pandora, hangings at Portsmouth - and a bloody
massacre on Pitcairn. Today there is a preoccupation with
the subject of the painting filling the picture or touching
the edges of the frame. The grand manner saw the subject reduced
to a smaller element in a larger scene that otherwise hides
clues to the narrative (here the discarded pot plants,
circling sharks and distant storm). (4b) 23" x 15"
individual print
$105.00 |