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Shadows by Derrick Greaves

In the nocturnal painting Shadows (1971) the vase is as flattened and animate as the bird and tilts drunkenly, perhaps the result of Greaves's use of an epidiascope, which he had begun to use in the late 1960s, to project the source drawing at an angle. Here, as in many other works, a shadow has the substantiality of an object.

Derrick Greaves

Shadows

Acrylic on Canvas

74 x 94.5 cms (29.08 x 37.14 ins)

1971

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Provenance:
Private Collection, London

Exhibited:
Pop Classical: Derrick Greaves Paintings from the 70's, James Hyman Gallery, London, 30 March - 28 April 2006.

Literature:
James Hyman, Derrick Greaves: From Kitchen Sink to Shangri-La, Lund Humphries, London 2007, illustrated p.107.