Anthony Garratt, Black Point Toll, 2015 (The view to Puffin Island from Penmon) |
A recent
flying visit to Anglesey was enlivened by the discovery of Anthony Garratt’s
installation of landscape paintings in the landscape itself. Four such works
have been positioned around the coast facing north, south, east and west (see
here for precise locations). The paintings were executed on site and
mounted onto robust steel structures. They have been in place since March and
will remain, exposed to the elements, until October. (The contributions of
seagulls were, in places, hard to distinguish from the artist’s gestural
splatters.)
I got to see 3 of the works (south, east and west) and rather enjoyed the experience.
(Click on images to enlarge.)
I got to see 3 of the works (south, east and west) and rather enjoyed the experience.
(Click on images to enlarge.)
View to the
east: to Puffin Island from Penmon.
Anthony Garratt, Black Point Toll, 2015 (The view to Puffin Island from Penmon) |
Anthony Garratt, Black Point Toll, 2015 (detail) (The view to Puffin Island from Penmon) |
View to the south: across the Menai Straits to Snowdonia and Caernarfon Castle
Anthony Garratt, [A View to Caernarfon Castle], 2015 |
Anthony Garratt, [A View to Caernarfon Castle], 2015 (detail) |
Anthony Garratt, view of the steel support structure for [A View to Caernarfon Castle], 2015 |
View to the west: from Rhoscolyn
Anthony Garratt, Rhoscolyn, 2015 |
I didn't get to see the fourth picture, the view to the
north from Lligwy towards Ynas Dulas. The photograph below is by Richard Broomhall.
Anthony Garratt, [Lligwy], 2015 (photo. by Richard Broomhall) |
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