Desert Forms

Desert Forms

Hughie Lee-SmithWW-1957-015905
1957·Oil on Masonite·45.7 × 60.1 cm (18 × 24 in.)

<p>Hughie Lee-Smith here conjured an unsettling scene: the stormy blues of the sky, the rocky terrain, and the unknowable relationship between the walking woman and the distant man. The artist often situated enigmatic people in bleak landscapes, and he aligned these morose visualizations with his experiences as an African American man: “Unconsciously it has a lot to do with a sense of alienation . . . and in all blacks there is an awareness of their isolation from the mainstream of society.” Anonymous and disconnected from one another, the figures face an austere existence—evocative, perhaps, of the human condition amid a turbulent modern world.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1957
Dimensions
45.7 × 60.1 cm (18 × 24 in.)

Artist

Hughie Lee-Smith
Hughie Lee-Smith

Painting

Hughie Lee-Smith was an American artist and teacher whose surreal paintings often featured distant figures under vast skies, and desolate urban settings.

Ferndale, USA

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Record

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Year
1957
Dimensions
45.7 × 60.1 cm (18 × 24 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1957-015905

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Hughie Lee-Smith

Hughie Lee-Smith

Painting

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