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Beyond Ravilious
Yesterday we headed off to Dulwich Picture Gallery for the Tirzah Garwood exhibition. As usual, there's quite a lot packed into a relatively small space. As well as works by Garwood, there were a few by her more famous husband Eric Ravilious, and portraits of both by other artists. I think I perhaps found Ravilious more consistently to my taste, but Garwood offers more variety. The works on display included woodcuts, pencil drawings, oil paintings, marbled papers, and collages, often of children's toys or houses and shops - including one with a Meccano mechanism apparently intended to circulate ducks on a stream. The subject matter varied from drawings of her children to almost surrealist renditions with curious relative sizing and perspectives, almost reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland or James and the Giant Peach.
The Vicarage, by Eric Ravilious
Portraits of Eric Ravilious and Tirzah Garwood, by Phyllis Dodd
Etna, by Tirzah Garwood
Brick House Kitchen, by Tirzah Garwood
A Crane Fly and Spider, by Tirzah Garwood
Erskine returning at dawn, by Tirzah Garwood