Big Inch (1965) by Jamie Wyeth

Big Inch - Jamie Wyeth - 1965

Artwork Information

TitleBig Inch
ArtistJamie Wyeth
Date1965
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions45.7 x 69.8 cm
Art MovementContemporary Realism

About Big Inch

The artwork titled “Big Inch,” created by Jamie Wyeth in 1965, is a notable piece within the Contemporary Realism movement. The watercolor on paper composition measures 45.7 by 69.8 centimeters and depicts a landscape genre. Wyeth’s meticulous use of watercolor effectively captures the essence and detail of the scene presented.

“Big Inch” features an array of large, cylindrical pipes arranged in a seemingly industrial landscape. In the background, leafless trees stand starkly against a dusky sky, casting intricate silhouettes and enhancing the somber, contemplative mood of the composition. The horizon is punctuated by a dark structure, possibly a barn or similar building, which adds depth and focal interest to the artwork. The juxtaposition of the rigid, metallic pipes against the organic forms of the natural elements and the subtle, muted color palette employed by Wyeth, imbues the artwork with a striking, yet serene atmosphere.

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