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1 Launch Day Canvas edition of 95 Image 18" x 24" Framed £525
2 Here Is My Valley Canvas edition of 95 Image 20" x 30" Framed £595
3 Cathedral Of The Working Man Canvas edition of 95 Image 18" x 24" Framed £525
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4 From Dusk Til Dawn Canvas edition of 95 Image 20" x 26½" Framed £565
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Battersea power station. A soli- tary figure, making his way to his working man's mecca at dawn, just moments before a heavy rain shower, the sunlight dancing on the Thames. From Dusk Til Dawn which
has the feel of early Bill Brandt photographs taken in England in the 30s and 40s, the train tracks drawing the eye into the distance toward the towering chimneys and scenes of industry. Alexander paints his stoic gadgie as we are familiar; with back to the viewer, anonymous and archetypal. This tactile effect is something
new; the fabulous new pastel tones, splashed for effect with bright intervening splashes of yellows and the way the paint is now applied, comes closer now to the French Impressionists than to Lowry. Now the brush strokes are visibly staccato – as aggressive as his new skies – or splashed diagonally across canvases to simulate the stormy rains.” .
Gallery Alexander Millar's extraordinary new collection is available in galleries around the country now
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