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Woody Gwyn

American/New Mexico, b. 1944

Woody Gwyn
(American/New Mexico, b. 1944)

"Earth, Water, Sky"

acrylic on canvas, a triptych
signed lower left on "Earth" panel, verso with "Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas" label.
Unframed.
overall 32" x 96"

Provenance: Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas; Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.

Notes: A foremost contemporary landscape painter, Woody Gwyn's precisely composed paintings can appear simultaneously nearly photographic in nature when viewed from a distance, yet abstract as one focuses on various planes of color. This is apparent in the "Earth, Water and Sky" triptych offered here where elements are distilled into uncomplicated representations without compromising attention to details. This is intentionally reminiscent of certain 17th-century Dutch artists.

"Look at [Johannes] Vermeer," said the artist in a 2021 interview for an exhibit at LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico. "You can turn a Vermeer upside down and it's still exciting looking, just the way he broke up the spaces in an abstract sort of way. That's what makes him better than, say, [Pieter] de Hooch, who painted just as well as Vermeer but didn't have that abstract flash. It's very crucial that a thing work on the abstract level, whether it's representational or not."

Gwyn's landscapes, such as the "Abiquiu II", another work offered in this auction (Lot 130), mirror the ways he encounters the topographies as he drives along winding mountain roads in New Mexico, or gazes out past guardrails along the California coast. Where some would edit out the man-made elements such as guardrails and tarmac - or even choose a different angle or perspective - he faithfully incorporates them into his works. As the artist himself has stated, "There's a potential for beauty in places where we don't necessarily expect it."

acrylic on canvas, a triptych
signed lower left on "Earth" panel, verso with "Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas" label.
Unframed.
overall 32" x 96"

  • Provenance: Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas; Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.
  • Notes: A foremost contemporary landscape painter, Woody Gwyn's precisely composed paintings can appear simultaneously nearly photographic in nature when viewed from a distance, yet abstract as one focuses on various planes of color. This is apparent in the "Earth, Water and Sky" triptych offered here where elements are distilled into uncomplicated representations without compromising attention to details. This is intentionally reminiscent of certain 17th-century Dutch artists.

    "Look at [Johannes] Vermeer," said the artist in a 2021 interview for an exhibit at LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico. "You can turn a Vermeer upside down and it's still exciting looking, just the way he broke up the spaces in an abstract sort of way. That's what makes him better than, say, [Pieter] de Hooch, who painted just as well as Vermeer but didn't have that abstract flash. It's very crucial that a thing work on the abstract level, whether it's representational or not."

    Gwyn's landscapes, such as the "Abiquiu II", another work offered in this auction (Lot 130), mirror the ways he encounters the topographies as he drives along winding mountain roads in New Mexico, or gazes out past guardrails along the California coast. Where some would edit out the man-made elements such as guardrails and tarmac - or even choose a different angle or perspective - he faithfully incorporates them into his works. As the artist himself has stated, "There's a potential for beauty in places where we don't necessarily expect it."
  • Condition: **Surface dirt by edges, particularly visible on right panel (sky); occasional surface marks particularly visible lower and mid-left panel (earth); surface abrasions along edges and corners. Signed lower left. Unframed.

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