Derek Eland Exhibition - Field Patterns
Derek Eland is Britain’s last official war artist, having been based in Afghanistan in 2011. He has experienced the world, both the light and the dark, and has carried on that experience into his raw paintings of the fells. This exhibition shows hi interrogation of the Lake District landscape, its colours and patterns, its dry stone walls, executed in oils and on paper.
“From a family of Cumbrian farmers, I’ve always been interested in the impact we make on the landscape, good and bad. In the Lake District it’s most obviously seen in the copses, hedgerows and dry stone walls as well as the hamlets, villages and farms. Wordsworth put it well when he wrote, ‘Once again I see these hedge-rows, hardly hedge-rows, little lines of sportive wood run wild: these pastoral farms, green to the very door’.” - Derek Eland