Artists & Illustrators - April 2016_

(Amelia) #1
12 Artists & Illustrators

RIGHT Bridget
MacDonald,
Summer Cattle,
oil on linen,
102 x 1 27c m

BRIDGET MACDONALD
It may come as a surprise that Bridget MacDonald, an artist
known for her evocative paintings of the Worcestershire
countryside, didn’t always see eye to eye with the
landscape. “I’d never been quite sure how to approach it
as a subject in a way that made sense to me,” she admits.
Born in 1943, Bridget’s earlier work focused on large-
scale charcoal figures, until a residency at Barber Institute
of Fine Arts in Birmingham piqued her fascination with the
pastoral landscapes of Rubens and Lorrain. Soon after, the
rich rural scenes of Malvern, where she lives, found their
way into her art.
In Summer Cattle, the artist revisited the landscape
of her childhood, St Catherine’s Lighthouse on the
southernmost point of the Isle of Wight, just a few hundred
yards from where she was born. “I walked along the cliff as
I had done many, many times before as a child and since,
and was amazed to see a beautiful black Aberdeen Angus
bull with a herd of cows and calves in the field next to the
lighthouse,” she explains. “It was like a vision.”
The painting was created in Bridget’s studio from
memory and a few “not very good snapshots”, allowing her
own idealised view of the area to escape onto the canvas.
She built up layers of impasto paint to convey the
movement of the grass and glazed over those with a series
of darker toned glazes to achieve depth and shadows.
At Worcester City Art Gallery, Bridget’s work will come full
circle as it is shown side by side with the landscapes of
Claude Lorrain, Samuel Palmer and Peter Paul Rubens for
a special exhibition, This Green Earth. “I feel thrilled to have
my work displayed alongside them, although also very
daunted at being in such exalted company,” she admits.
This Green Earth runs until 25 June at Worcester City Art
Gallery and Museum. http://www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk

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