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Mixed Media
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1989
Modern
215.0 x 216.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Terrifying Terrain
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“Terrifying Terrain” is a monumental abstract painting by Elizabeth Murray, created in 1989. It’s not merely a painting; it's a sculptural construction composed of multiple irregularly shaped canvases joined together. This innovative approach challenges traditional notions of the picture plane, creating a dynamic and immersive visual experience. The work evokes the precariousness of rock climbing in Montana, a landscape Murray experienced firsthand. Jagged, overlapping planes simulate mountainous terrain, conveying both its awe-inspiring beauty and inherent danger.
Murray belonged to a generation of postmodern artists who rejected the austerity of Minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. Her style is characterized by playful forms, vibrant colors, and a blurring of boundaries between traditional media. “Terrifying Terrain” exemplifies this approach, combining painting with sculptural elements. The technique involves layering multiple applications of paint and glaze, creating a heavily textured surface that invites tactile exploration. The use of red, blue, and gold hues contributes to the work's dramatic intensity and visual complexity. Murray’s shaped canvases are a signature element of her artistic practice, allowing her to manipulate space and perspective in unconventional ways.
Created during a period of significant cultural shifts, “Terrifying Terrain” reflects postmodern concerns with fragmentation, instability, and the breakdown of traditional structures. The painting’s title itself suggests a sense of anxiety and vulnerability. The central opening simulates a climber's vertiginous view down into a ravine, symbolizing both the thrill of adventure and the ever-present threat of falling. The work can be interpreted as an exploration of human fragility in the face of nature's power, or perhaps a metaphor for the complexities and uncertainties of modern life.
“Terrifying Terrain” is not simply a visual spectacle; it’s also emotionally resonant. The painting evokes feelings of awe, fear, and exhilaration—emotions that are often intertwined when confronting vast landscapes or challenging personal endeavors. Murray's ability to convey such complex emotions through abstract forms is a testament to her artistic genius. Her work continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike, solidifying her place as one of the most important American painters of the late 20th century.
1940 - 2007 , United States of America
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