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"Bounty set alight at Pitcairn"
An attempt at the
difficult fire, moon and water juxtaposition that was
a popular test of skill for painters during the late eighteenth
century. Pitcairn's distinctive outline is silhouetted
on the horizon. For the painting's structure the fire
takes the soot and embers aloft before their gravity force
them down thus forming the arc I use to tie together the
major elements of the picture. The spectators are, as
usual with fire watches, undemonstrative and hypnotised by
the flames. (5b) 23" x 15"
individual print
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