G Peck and Son - 9" x 7" Oil on Board |
After breakfast and a walk with the dog, I was still at a loss. The day was just too perfect and it threw me. It was then that I decided to visit my local art gallery, for gallery time is never wasted. I had the idea that I might find something to paint around Cambridge market on my way to the gallery, this proved false as it was too busy with everyone enjoying the sun.
But I found my painting directly opposite the Fitzwilliam Gallery in Cambridge. It's the little chemist (pharmacy), I pass two or three times a week. The copper shield above the door reads "G Peck and Son, Dispensing Chemist, Est 1851".
You nailed it, the crispness, the way clean sunlight looks early in a year before summer dust and post harvest winds soften its edges. There is hope in winter sunshine, but a touch of wistfulness too because of its brevity. I see a poignent solitude in this painting that reminds me very much of Edward Hopper. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteHello again! Am obsessing on this painting and would like first dibs on purchase if you decide to let go of it. An offer has been dispatched via USPS!
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if you could help me. I will be in Cambridge all day tomorrow and would like to get recommendations from you as to where I can go in the area to do natural landscape plein air painting.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated.
Leo B
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