Study of Rock and Flames (1975) by Graham Sutherland

Study of Rock and Flames - Graham Sutherland - 1975

Artwork Information

TitleStudy of Rock and Flames
ArtistGraham Sutherland
Date1975
Art MovementSurrealism

About Study of Rock and Flames

The artwork “Study of Rock and Flames” by Graham Sutherland, created in 1975, belongs to the Surrealism movement and is a figurative sketch and study. It encapsulates Sutherland’s distinctive style, characterized by an imaginative and abstract representation.

The artwork presents a dark yet vivid composition featuring a fantastical amalgamation of elements. Dominated by a backdrop of muted blue and green hues, the central figure emerges with an intricate and almost otherworldly assembly of forms. The depiction of flames intertwines with abstract rock-like structures, creating a dynamic interplay between organic and geometric shapes. The use of bright yellows, oranges, and subtle pinks juxtaposed against the cooler background gives the piece a sense of intense yet controlled motion. The composition, though seemingly abstract, invokes a surreal and somewhat haunting atmosphere, showcasing Sutherland’s prowess in blending natural elements with imaginative surrealism.

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