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Artist research into Tom Blacwell's 'Hudson river landscape'
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... Tom Blackwell: Hudson River Landscape 1984 Oil on canvas First impressions: At first sight I notice the cold feel of the painting, and I see a car beside a wall with graffiti on it. There is pond with a still reflection on it beside the car. This painting makes me think about the slums of a city - the dumps. There is some sort of cloth like material protruding from the windscreen of the car which I find quite strange. 5 words I would use to describe this painting would be; cold, lucid, observational, run-down and urban. Basic elements: The colours used in this painting are quite cold. There is a strong blue glaze over the painting suggesting it's set either around dawn or dusk. The colours are quite dark yet not dull. Blackwell brings out the light in the reflection in the pond beside the run down car. The colours are very much realistic; however they give














