
Still Life by Edward Wadsworth, c.1926. Wadsworth paints these shells and debris with almost menacing outlines and the effect is far more intriguing to me than the average still life. The spiky conch shell resembles an emaciated claw against the gloomy grey sky and the shadow of the cone-shaped shell seems to take on several forms in different directions.
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