Copper Window Shadow
Part of the Window Plant Shadows Series, this composition depicts a pot plant shown on a window ledge. A double shadow casts on the wall where the light hits through the window but also another, maybe interior source. The painting focuses on colour as the vehicle to drive the compositional changes through subtle tonal shifts of golden browns, pinky/orange and earthy undertones.
This collection of still lives explores light and shadow of the object as well as the environment in which it is portrayed. There is an interplay between interior against the exterior as the subject matter exists in the outside space however the shadow is cast inside. The walls, doors windows and implied curtains are important in creating this space. Rather than representing a realistic still life of the pot plant, the viewer is left to work out what type of plant it could be. A plant lover will gravitate towards a silhouette which is familiar to them and name it, hence the focus on the artwork title being about the colour and not the plant itself.
Acrylic on Canvas
25x30x3.5cm