Bark
73.0 x 48.0 cm
Royal Scottish Academy of Art - Architecture
手描き油彩複製画
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Bark
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
アーティストの略歴
A Life Immersed in Landscape and Song
George Alexander Macpherson, a Scottish artist whose work resonates with the evocative power of both realism and atmospheric depth, has carved a unique path through the landscape of contemporary art. Born in 1935 in Invershin, amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Scottish Highlands, his life became inextricably linked to the textures, sounds, and traditions of his upbringing. Macpherson’s artistic journey began with formal training at Edinburgh College of Art, where he distinguished himself early on, graduating in 1958 and receiving the prestigious RSA Stuart Prize that same year. This initial recognition propelled him towards a period of exploration, marked by a scholarship to Spain in 1959 – an experience that broadened his artistic horizons while solidifying his commitment to capturing the essence of place. He returned to Edinburgh in 1960, embarking on a long and influential career as a Lecturer in Drawing and Painting at his alma mater, a position he held until his retirement in 1990.The Interplay of Vision and Tradition
Macpherson’s artistic development was profoundly shaped by the interplay between his visual observations and his deep-rooted passion for music. He wasn't merely *inspired* by the Highlands; he lived within them, absorbing their spirit through both sight and sound. A skilled accordionist, Macpherson saw a compelling parallel between the improvisational nature of traditional Gaelic music and the expressive possibilities of abstract painting. This synergy became a defining characteristic of his work – an attempt to translate the rhythms, melodies, and emotional resonance of song into visual form. He sought to capture not just the *appearance* of the landscape but its very soul, imbuing his canvases with a sense of movement, energy, and atmospheric depth. His artistic approach was also influenced by American Abstract Expressionists, particularly Arshile Gorky, whose work similarly explored abstraction rooted in natural forms. Macpherson himself acknowledged the importance of tradition in solving new artistic problems, recognizing that innovation often springs from a deep understanding of the past.A Unique Artistic Language
Macpherson’s paintings are characterized by their distinctive use of mixed media – primarily acrylic on cloth mounted on board. This technique allowed him to build up layers of texture and color, creating surfaces that are both visually rich and tactilely engaging. His compositions often eschew traditional representational forms, instead favoring a more abstract approach that emphasizes shape, color, and the interplay of light and shadow. Works like “Reiver’s Song” and “Summer Lightning” exemplify this style – dynamic arrangements of form and hue that evoke the raw energy of nature without resorting to literal depiction. Even his portraiture, such as "Portrait of a Male", demonstrates a focus on capturing inner character rather than precise likeness. He described his process as one driven by “hand and touch, hand and vision, hand and shape, hand and impact,” emphasizing the importance of direct physical engagement with the materials.Recognition and Legacy
Throughout his career, Macpherson exhibited extensively across Scotland, showcasing his work in prominent galleries such as the 57 Gallery, Alan Alexander Gallery, Scottish Gallery, and Torrance Gallery. He was elected to the Society of Scottish Artists in 1966, becoming an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy (ARSA) in 1987 and a full Academician (RSA) in 2005 – accolades that affirmed his standing within the Scottish art community. His work is held in numerous public and private collections, including those of the Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh City Chambers, and the Wilton Lodge Gallery. Macpherson’s contribution lies not only in his distinctive artistic style but also in his ability to bridge the gap between abstraction and representation, creating paintings that are both visually compelling and emotionally resonant. His legacy continues to inspire artists seeking to capture the spirit of place through a unique blend of vision, tradition, and expressive technique.基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Atmospheric Art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Arshile Gorky']
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: George Alexander Macpherson
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- Reiver's Song
- Summer Lightning
- Portrait of a Male

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