Pattern design SB 471
Sheila Catherine Bownas (1925 – 2007)
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Leeds Museums - Galleries (Leeds, Spojené království)
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A Vibrant Echo of Yorkshire Landscapes
- Subject: This striking artwork depicts a stylized yellow field punctuated by meticulously placed black dots, overlaid with figures engaged in movement – primarily dancing – creating an arresting visual dialogue between natural form and human activity.
- Artist: Sheila Catherine Bownas (1925-2007), born in Linton, Yorkshire, represents a significant figure in British botanical illustration and pattern design whose work gained belated recognition after her lifetime.
Botanical Precision Meets Decorative Imagination
- Style: Bownas’s approach leans heavily into decorative abstraction. While rooted in observation of Yorkshire flora – specifically grasses and wildflowers – the painting transcends mere representation, prioritizing rhythmic patterns and textural contrasts to evoke a sense of serenity and dynamism.
- Technique: Executed in gouache on paper, Bownas employed a layering technique characteristic of watercolorists. The opaque gouache provides rich color saturation while maintaining luminosity, allowing for subtle gradations and blending that contribute to the overall visual harmony. Careful attention was paid to detail—the dots themselves are rendered with precision, mirroring the meticulous botanical drawings prevalent during her time.
Contextual Resonance: Postwar Britain and Artistic Renewal
- Historical Context: Created in 1970, “Pattern Design SB 471” emerged from a period of considerable artistic revival following the austerity of World War II. The optimism of the era fueled experimentation with color and form, mirroring Bownas’s own desire to infuse her work with vibrancy and expressive energy.
- Symbolism: The yellow field symbolizes fertility and abundance—a direct reference to the pastoral landscapes of Yorkshire. Simultaneously, the black dots represent points of focus and rhythm, guiding the eye across the composition and subtly hinting at underlying geometric structures. The figures dancing embody joy and spontaneity, suggesting a celebration of life and movement.
Emotional Impact: Tranquility Amidst Energetic Composition
- Overall Impression: Despite its energetic depiction of dance, the painting possesses an undeniable sense of tranquility. The harmonious interplay between color and texture—the luminous yellow against the grounding black—creates a visual experience that is both stimulating and calming. “Pattern Design SB 471” serves as a testament to Bownas’s ability to capture not only the beauty of nature but also its underlying spirit.
O tomto díle
- Název: Pattern design SB 471
- Autor: Sheila Catherine Bownas
- Rok: 1970
- Formát: Square
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Místo umístění: Leeds Museums - Galleries
- Dynamika: Contemporary Realism
- Technika: WallArt
- Barevná paleta: Nature
- Určení: Accent
Základní informace
- Title: Pattern design SB 471
- Year: 1970
- Medium: Gouache on paper
- Artist: Sheila Catherine Bownas
- Artistic style: Decorative


