Christopher John Pratt (1935-2022) - Atlantic: North North-East

Atlantic: North North-East

oil on board
49.5 cms x 67.3 cms (19.5 ins x 26.5 ins)
Signed and dated 2007 and on verso signed, titled and dated november 2007
made in 2007
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Fall 2012 Live auction" held on Thu, Nov 22, 2012.
Lot 013
Estimate: CAD $40,000 - $60,000
Realised: CAD $40,950

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
Private Collection, Nova Scotia
Notes:
Christopher Pratt draws inspiration from his environment in Newfoundland - landscapes, architecture, interiors, figures and, as seen in Atlantic: North North-East, the coast. He infuses his geographical surroundings with his own personal accounts. Pratt is both a painter and an editor, selecting, adding and removing elements to craft a striking and personal reflection of reality. The infinite horizon is a familiar subject for Pratt, and has appeared throughout his work, such as in his serigraphs from the 1970s and 1980s of coastal horizons. Here, however, illustrative details such as waves or boats found in previous works are removed, resulting in a flattened and more abstracted composition. Only the barest essential elements - water, sky and light - are included, which makes the viewer question what other details were removed and, more importantly, why. The title clearly indicates the direction, but this infinite horizon could be anywhere. This is a universal scene that all viewers can identify with and thus is an excellent example from Pratt's fruitful career, notably created two years after his significant exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.
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Atlantic: North North-East by artist Christopher John Pratt