
The Grapevine
58.4 cms x 243.8 cms (23 ins x 96 ins)
Signed and on verso signed, titled, dated 2019 and inscribed 19-33
made in 2019
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "May 2020 Online auction" held on Thu, May 28, 2020.
Lot 412
Lot 412
Estimate: CAD $14,000 - $18,000
Realised: CAD $16,250
Realised: CAD $16,250
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Private Collection, Vancouver
Notes:
The Grapevine is from a new series of paintings by Ross Penhall called Here and There (Along the Line), in which he depicts subjects such as West Coast mountains, prairie foothills and this scene from California. The Grapevine is a section of I5 that winds through a valley before going up into the mountains, then descending toward Los Angeles. Typical of his work, Penhall depicts the landscape with a stylized and lush treatment of landscape that brings out its verdant beauty. Looking down from far above, rich velvety-green hills undulate out to the horizon, and light plays across them, highlighting areas of bright green which are contrasted by the darkening hills in the distance. The ribbon of the road curves through the landscape, creating an entry way into the scene. The long horizontal format shows the long lines of the hills and gives the viewer an experience of open space, something that is quite euphoric.
Penhall credits artists A.J. Casson and the Group of Seven, Edward Hopper and Wayne Thiebaud as influences on his work, but it is the landscape of the hilly North Shore where he lives, with its lush gardens and rainforest parks, that has been his greatest inspiration. In The Grapevine, Penhall has traveled further afield to depict this stunning vista viewed from a lofty perspective.
Please note: this work is unframed.
Private Collection, Vancouver
Notes:
The Grapevine is from a new series of paintings by Ross Penhall called Here and There (Along the Line), in which he depicts subjects such as West Coast mountains, prairie foothills and this scene from California. The Grapevine is a section of I5 that winds through a valley before going up into the mountains, then descending toward Los Angeles. Typical of his work, Penhall depicts the landscape with a stylized and lush treatment of landscape that brings out its verdant beauty. Looking down from far above, rich velvety-green hills undulate out to the horizon, and light plays across them, highlighting areas of bright green which are contrasted by the darkening hills in the distance. The ribbon of the road curves through the landscape, creating an entry way into the scene. The long horizontal format shows the long lines of the hills and gives the viewer an experience of open space, something that is quite euphoric.
Penhall credits artists A.J. Casson and the Group of Seven, Edward Hopper and Wayne Thiebaud as influences on his work, but it is the landscape of the hilly North Shore where he lives, with its lush gardens and rainforest parks, that has been his greatest inspiration. In The Grapevine, Penhall has traveled further afield to depict this stunning vista viewed from a lofty perspective.
Please note: this work is unframed.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.