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20''x16''
oil bursledon brickworks open day, southampton, UK
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MARTIN DAVEY 2011
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is a painting of an open day at Bursledon Brickworks, Southampton UK
during the early morning startup. It is a heritage museum site, based
in a old brickworks. This is a display of traction engines during April
2011.
The engine in front is called 'Little Lucy', and is a Wallis Traction
Engine. The tall chimney is a local landmark, although it is shorter
than it used to be when the site was in operation. It was fun painting
the shining brass, copper and the paintwork on the engines. The woman
polishing part of an axle adds extra interest and scale to the scene.
Getting the perspective correct in a scene like this is very important.
It helps to sell the viewer of the painting the scale and weight of the
machinery. Mechanical objects can not be cheated on when trying to
ignore perpective, it has to be done right. The ariel perspective
(colour fading in the distance) helps to sell the scene and create a
smoky atmosphere. The painting is done in oils on a 16" x 20" canvas. |
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