
Bird of Prey
Oil on canvas.
Farrington's vibrant palette – ‘pumped up’, as his friend the artist Rigby Graham described it – gave rural idylls an edge: greens curdling to white, oranges dissipating into twinging pinks. Like Chagall, he had a preference for filling back- and foreground space with animal forms: birds saturating the sky like Giottesque angels, waters choking with fish, sheep and pigs looming large and as proud as the hills and mountains in the landscape around them.
Oil on canvas.
Farrington's vibrant palette – ‘pumped up’, as his friend the artist Rigby Graham described it – gave rural idylls an edge: greens curdling to white, oranges dissipating into twinging pinks. Like Chagall, he had a preference for filling back- and foreground space with animal forms: birds saturating the sky like Giottesque angels, waters choking with fish, sheep and pigs looming large and as proud as the hills and mountains in the landscape around them.
Original: $3,614.46
-65%$3,614.46
$1,265.06Description
Oil on canvas.
Farrington's vibrant palette – ‘pumped up’, as his friend the artist Rigby Graham described it – gave rural idylls an edge: greens curdling to white, oranges dissipating into twinging pinks. Like Chagall, he had a preference for filling back- and foreground space with animal forms: birds saturating the sky like Giottesque angels, waters choking with fish, sheep and pigs looming large and as proud as the hills and mountains in the landscape around them.











