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Vanishing Figures on Chelsea Bridge – Original Painting

£790.00£880.00

Vanishing Figures on Chelsea Bridge – Original painting by Cathy Read.
Created in England in 2024. The painting is 59.4 cm high by 42 cm wide. 59.2 x 49.6 

The painting includes a certificate of authenticity.

Framing – The painting is sold unframed but framing can be arranged in a white frame with double mount off white and dark grey as an add on item. Please allow 2-3 weeks for this option. Images are for guidance only

Care: Display under glass. Keep painting away from moisture, heat and bright lights or direct sunlight

All copyrights are retained by the artist, and the artwork cannot be reproduced without consent from Cathy Read.

Vanishing Figures on Chelsea Bridge – Original Painting

About the Image

Lost in Scale

Disappearing figures on Chelsea Bridge

Looking across bridges gives a sense of scale that’s lost when seen from the river or the road below. They can look deceptively dainty when viewed along their length.

In the distance, are a few tiny figures dwarfed by the central column. Even the cars and busses on the roadway seemed tiny in comparison.

Chelsea Bridge dominates the painting, or rather, its pillar dominates. You can’t see the other three main pillars which support these giant cables. The rivets are on display in neat rows, each one of 1000s that has been painted with numerous layers, so that details are lost, their shape just perceptible. On this sunny day, they cast crisp shadows on the metal face.

The Tower is almost a silhouette. Disappearing in shade, while the details of cabling are picked out by reflections of sunlight. Almost as dominant an abstract, block shape obviously anchoring the cables. Textured ink lends an aged appearance, with blooms appearing and colours breaking into granules of colour.

Tendrils of blown ink along with the gritty appearance, give the image a weathered, neglected look. Hinting at abandonment, or maybe they sparks of life crackling through the bridge itself? A conduit between the North And South banks. Essential to the life of the city, enabling the traffic free movement. Ironically, the very movement captured in frozen time forever. Like the figures on the bridge, their movement suspended for an instant in reality but eternally captured in this painting. The tiny moment, a mere blip in the long life of a London Bridge.

Brief history of Chelsea bridge.

According to Wikipaedia: This is the second Chelsea Bridge which opened in 1937. It was the first self-anchored suspension bridge in Britain, and was built entirely with materials sourced from within the British Empire. Chelsea Bridge was designed by LCC architects G. Topham Forrest and E. P. Wheeler and built by Holloway Brothers (London).

 


Creation: Masking fluid is painted onto watercolour paper to create an image. This is covered with a watercolour wash and covered with clingfilm. The picture is further developed using acrylic inks once the film is removed. The masking is removed after several layers are added and allowed to dry. Revealing the final picture.

Framing Option

"Framed Original", "Unframed Original"

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