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Almost Lost (1)

George Shaw, 2007

© George Shaw

George ShawÂ’s paintings, etchings and drawings are rich evocations of place and memory. He paints and draws empty playing fields, pubs, bus shelters, lock-up garages and wooded hinterlands, all within about a half-mile radius of his old Tile Hill estate home. This large work demonstrates his exquisite drawing style and depicts a tangled wood at the edge of suburbia. It evokes a sense of desolation and dislocation, that universal undercurrent in contemporary urban life, a subject that Shaw has made his own. Southampton aims to collect works in different media by the same artist. This drawing will join Shaw's painting, 'Scenes from the Passion: The Unicorn', which depicts a deserted pub.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Almost Lost (1), 2007

Date supported

2008

Medium and material

Charcoal on paper

Dimensions

136 x 167 cm

Grant

3600

Total cost

10800

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