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Elixir

Name Klasse Datum

barry james mcglashan, Elixir (2008). Zur Referenz reproduziert; alle Rechte liegen beim Rechteinhaber.

Eckdaten

Künstler
barry james mcglashan wahooart.com/de/artists/barry-james-mcglashan/
Lebensdaten des Künstlers
1974 – ?
Gemalt
2008
Originalgröße
121 x 61 cm

In context

Elixir — barry james mcglashan

How big is it?

The original measures 121 × 61 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Entstehungsjahr

  1. 1970
  2. 1980
  3. 1990
  4. 2000

Schattiert: das Lebenswerk von barry james mcglashan (1974–?) ▲ dieses Werk, 2008

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Farbpalette

Anhand des Bildes gemessen

    Hauptfarbe

    Espresso #505350

    Gespeicherte Palette

    • #505350
    • #B0AEAD
    • #D8D9D7
    • #7E7F81
    Palette
    Neutrals Die dominierende Farbgruppe im Bild.
    Hauptfarbe
    Espresso
    Intensität
    Monochromatic Wie gesättigt und vielfältig die Farben sind – von einem einzelnen, dezenten Farbton bis hin zu einer Vielzahl leuchtender Töne.
    Kontrast
    Bold Wie stark sich die Farben in Helligkeit und Sättigung über das Bild hinweg unterscheiden.
    Harmonie
    Discordant Palette Wie gut die Farben zusammenwirken, von kontrastreich bis hin zu vollkommen harmonisch.
    Helligkeit
    Brilliant Wie hell oder dunkel das Bild insgesamt wirkt, von tiefen Schatten bis hin zu strahlenden Glanzpunkten.
    Sättigung
    Muted Wie rein und kräftig die Farben sind, von fast Grau bis hin zu voll lebendig.

    Künstler und Museen

    Künstler/in

    barry james mcglashan

    The Weaver of Dreamscapes: The Art of Barry James McGlashan

    To step into a canvas by Barry James McGlashan is to wander through the threshold of a waking dream, where the boundaries between the tangible world and the subconscious mind begin to dissolve. Born in 1974, this British artist has cultivated a visual language that speaks profoundly to the human condition, blending the precision of atmospheric realism with the haunting distortions of surrealism. His work does not merely depict landscapes; it breathes life into them, imbuing every rolling hill and desolate plain with a sense of psychological depth and symbolic resonance. Emerging from his roots in Aberdeen, Scotland, McGlashan has become a significant voice in contemporary art, known for capturing the intangible—the fleeting essence of memory, the weight of loss, and the enduring, often melancholic, power of the imagination.

    McGlashan’s artistic journey is one of meticulous refinement and deep-seated curiosity. His formal education at the Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, where he graduated with first-class honours in 1996, provided him with a rigorous foundation in classical techniques. However, his creative spirit was never bound by tradition alone. Influenced by the vibrant textures of the psychedelic movement and the evocative power of classical landscapes, he began to experiment with the interplay of light and shadow to create what many call "surreal realism." This signature style allows him to present recognizable natural scenes—such as a quiet rural house or a lonely roadside cafe—while subtly altering color palettes and perspectives to evoke a sense of unease, nostalgia, or profound peace. His mastery of oil painting is particularly evident in his ability to use thick, deliberate textures and hazy blending to create atmospheres that feel both physically present and ghostly ephemeral.

    A Journey Through Light and Memory

    The evolution of McGlashan’s work can be traced through a series of evocative themes that explore the duality of nature and human presence. In pieces like Glimpse, one finds a serene, almost idyllic portrayal of rural life, where a red house and white roof sit nestled among trees, evoking a sense of timeless tranquility. Yet, even in these moments of stillness, there is an underlying tension, a hint that the scene might shift at any moment into something more surreal. This ability to balance the beauty of the natural world with a touch of the uncanny is what defines his most celebrated works. His landscapes often serve as vessels for introspection, where the desolate or melancholic qualities of the terrain mirror the internal emotional states of the viewer.

    Throughout his career, McGlashan has achieved significant recognition through numerous solo exhibitions across prestigious galleries in London, Edinburgh, and even Singapore. His exhibitions, such as The Distant Ideal and Between The Dream And Waking, have been lauded by critics for their ability to transport the audience into entirely new realms of perception. The renowned art critic Waldemar Januszczak once famously described his work with a sense of playful reverence, noting a spirit of adventure and a "naughtiness" that distinguishes him from those who merely imitate their predecessors. This adventurous spirit is reflected in his diverse subject matter, ranging from the nostalgic Americana of Gopher Corner to more abstract, atmospheric explorations of light and shadow.

    Legacy and Artistic Significance

    The enduring significance of Barry James McGlashan lies in his ability to make the invisible visible. In an era often dominated by the purely conceptual, McGlashan remains a master of the medium, using the physical properties of paint to explore the metaphysical properties of thought. His work serves as a bridge between the classical tradition of landscape painting and the modern exploration of the psyche. By inviting viewers to contemplate the hidden meanings within the folds of a shadow or the specific hue of a twilight sky, he fosters a deep, meditative connection with the natural world.

    As his body of work continues to grow, McGlashan remains a vital figure in the contemporary art scene, reminding us that the most profound truths are often found in the spaces between reality and dreams. His legacy is one of boundless curiosity and an unwavering dedication to the beauty of the imagined landscape, ensuring that his "dreamscapes" will continue to haunt and inspire for generations to come.

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    QR-Code mit Link zur Download-Seite für Elixir

    wahooart.com/de/art/download/barry-james-mcglashan-elixir-AR2D9Q-en/

    Zitierweise für dieses Kunstwerk

    MLA
    mcglashan, barry james. Elixir. 2008, https://wahooart.com/de/art/barry-james-mcglashan-elixir-AR2D9Q-en/
    APA
    mcglashan, barry james (2008). Elixir [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/de/art/barry-james-mcglashan-elixir-AR2D9Q-en/
    Chicago
    barry james mcglashan. Elixir. 2008. https://wahooart.com/de/art/barry-james-mcglashan-elixir-AR2D9Q-en/
    Harvard
    mcglashan, barry james (2008) Elixir. Available at: https://wahooart.com/de/art/barry-james-mcglashan-elixir-AR2D9Q-en/

    Look closely

    Elixir — barry james mcglashan

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 1 — do you agree?)
    4. Look back at Glimpse (2001), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. barry james mcglashan was about 34 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.