Patrick Heron U.K., 1920-1999
Blue Day Disc, 1979
Etching with aquatint in colours on smooth wove paper, framed
Signed and numbered by the artist
Signed and numbered by the artist
Framed: 73.2 x 88.3 cm
Edition 36 of 50
© The Estate of Patrick Heron
£ 6,000
Blue Day Disc employs etching with aquatint on smooth wove paper to situate a concentrated circular form within a field of cooler blue. Heron's delimitation of the blue 'disc' function...
Blue Day Disc employs etching with aquatint on smooth wove paper to situate a concentrated circular form within a field of cooler blue. Heron's delimitation of the blue 'disc' function as as both shape and chromatic event, advancing and receding as the eye adjusts to the surrounding field. Here the aquatint works with a cadence of blue to create a surface that catches light unevenly, producing a nocturnal richness entirely different in register from the vibrancy of other works by the artist. The sharper the division between colour areas, Heron argued, 'the more intense the colour will be'. This artwork demonstrates Heron's principle against very different chromatic conditions.
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