Signed and dated (on the reverse)
Oil paint on paper
18 x 22 cm.
Painted in 2017
56. Hannah Brown
Sketch for Tesco Field, 3
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Hannah Brown was drawn to this field on the outskirts of Crediton, a market town in Devon, because of its in-betweenness: “It was not cared for in the way a public area would be for recreational purposes, nor was it cultivated”, she says, “but in my opinion it was beautiful”.
This oil sketch emits a quiet poignancy. At the time of making the work, an agricultural supply store was about to erect large new premises on the field. That store has now been built and an ancient oak tree removed to create its car park. Hannah’s work provides a small record of how the space was before.
Sketch for Tesco field, 3 is part of a series of oil paintings of the same subject and forms part of a larger body of work that draw on the English landscape tradition. Hannah's painting and sculptures offer interpretations of seemingly bucolic scenes, all emptied of people and obvious signs of life under a familiar, flat English sky.
Accolades
Hannah Brown was shortlisted for the John Moores Painting Prize and twice for the East London Painting Prize. She is a graduate of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (BA hons Sculpture 1999) and the Royal College of Art (MA Sculpture 2006).
She has had solo exhibitions at the Cross Gallery (Dublin), dalla Rosa gallery (London) 71 Blandford Street, and Milton Keynes Arts Centre. She has been selected for group exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery, Wimbledon Space, Herrick Gallery, Marmite Painting Prize, Block 336, London and Highlanes Gallery, Cross Gallery, Parafin and the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol.
Hannah's work is held in public and private collections across the world, including: The Victoria and Albert Museum, Clevleand Clinic, Ohio and Office of Public Works, Ireland.