Burning tree stump
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1968
57.0 x 76.0 cm
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Fred Williams - Burning Tree Stump
Fred Williams’ “Burning Tree Stump” (1968) captures Australian bushfires in abstract expressionism. Explore layered forms, muted tones & raw emotion of this iconic landscape piece. The artwork presents a densely populated scene of figures emerging from a field or landscape. It’s an abstract expressionist painting characterized by loose brushstrokes and a flattened perspective. Compositionally, the figures are clustered towards the foreground, creating a sense of depth through layering and overlapping forms. There's a lack of traditional linear perspective; instead, space is suggested through variations in color and density. The style leans heavily into gestural abstraction, prioritizing emotional expression over realistic representation. Lines are primarily implied rather than explicitly drawn, contributing to the painting’s dynamic feel. Shapes are predominantly organic and amorphous, resembling human forms but deliberately distorted and fragmented. Texture is created through a combination of thick impasto in some areas and thinner washes in others, adding visual interest and depth. The lighting appears diffused and even, with no strong highlights or shadows, suggesting an overcast day or an interior setting. The color palette is dominated by muted browns, grays, and off-whites, punctuated by small splashes of blue and hints of red. These colors create a somber yet evocative atmosphere. Symbolically, the painting evokes themes of collective experience, anonymity, and perhaps even a sense of unease or disorientation within a large group. The technique is primarily wet-on-wet, allowing for blending and layering of paint directly on the canvas. Materials used appear to be oil paints applied with brushes and possibly palette knives, creating varied textures.- Artist: Frederick Ronald Williams
- Born Year: 1927
- Death Year: 1982
- Birth City: Richmond
- Birth Country: Australia
Williams’ early life led him to an apprenticeship with a company fitting out shops and making boxes. However, his true passion lay in the arts. At 16, he began taking classes at the national gallery school under william dargie, and later studied painting with george bell, a modernist painter.
His time in London from 1950 to 1956, studying at the chelsea school of art and taking an etching course at the central school of arts and crafts, significantly influenced his style. He was particularly drawn to the work of cézanne, which can be seen in his later landscape paintings.
Fred Williams’ “Burning Tree Stump” embodies a pivotal moment in Australian art history—the immediate aftermath of the devastating bushfires that ravaged the Dandenong Ranges during the summer of 1968. Witnessing firsthand the transformative power of these fires, Williams responded with an urgent desire to capture their visceral impact on both the landscape and human experience.
The painting’s abstract expressionist approach—characterized by loose brushstrokes and a flattened perspective—reflects a broader trend in modernist art during the period. Rejecting traditional representational conventions, Williams sought to convey emotion and atmosphere rather than precise visual detail. This stylistic choice aligns with the influential “Antipodean” manifesto of 1959 championed by fellow artists John Brack, Arthur Boyd, and Charles Blackman.
Williams’ technique—primarily wet-on-wet—allowed him to achieve remarkable textural depth and luminosity. Thick impasto layers create a palpable sense of physicality, while thinner washes of color subtly suggest the shifting light conditions of the firelit landscape. The muted palette—dominated by browns, grays, and whites—underscores the solemn mood of the scene.
Beyond its formal qualities, “Burning Tree Stump” speaks to deeper themes of vulnerability and resilience. The figures emerging from the charred earth symbolize humanity’s confrontation with disaster, yet their clustered arrangement conveys a sense of solidarity and shared experience. The painting serves as a powerful reminder of the profound connection between humans and nature—a connection that is both threatened and reaffirmed by events like wildfires.
- Size: 57 x 76 cm
- Date: 1968
Text by Kirs
Βιογραφικό Καλλιτέχνη
**early life and training**
fred williams, one of australia's most renowned artists, was born on january 23, 1927, in richmond, a suburb of melbourne. his early life led him to an apprenticeship with a company fitting out shops and making boxes. however, his true passion lay in the arts. at 16, he began taking classes at the national gallery school under william dargie, and later studied painting with george bell, a modernist painter.**artistic development and influences**
williams' early work was characterized by small-scale figurative pieces, often depicting elements of london life and music hall performers. his time in london from 1950 to 1956, studying at the chelsea school of art and taking an etching course at the central school of arts and crafts, significantly influenced his style. he was particularly drawn to the work of cézanne, which can be seen in his later landscape paintings.**notable exhibitions and achievements**
* **fred williams - landscapes of a continent** at the museum of modern art in new york (1977) * over 70 solo exhibitions in australian galleries * featured in recent australian painting at the whitechapel gallery, london, and australian painting: colonial, impressionism, modern at the tate gallery**artistic legacy**
williams' transition to landscape painting upon his return to melbourne in 1957 marked a significant turning point in his career. his etchings, which he began producing during his time in london, also showcased his versatility as an artist.- key works: * sandridge (part of the national gallery of australia's collection) * capriccio with ruins of the roman forum (featured in the art gallery of south australia)
- museums featuring his work: * national gallery of victoria (melbourne, australia) * art gallery of new south wales (sydney, australia) * art gallery of south australia (adelaide, australia)
- online resources: * [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/fredwilliams](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/fredwilliams) - view his artworks and biography on OriginalUniqueArt * [https://www.wikiart.org/en/fred-williams](https://www.wikiart.org/en/fred-williams) - explore more of his paintings and legacy
**conclusion**
frederick ronald williams, known for his captivating landscape paintings, left an indelible mark on the australian art scene. his journey from a humble apprenticeship to becoming one of the country's most celebrated artists is a testament to his dedication and passion for the arts. **important dates:** * january 23, 1927 - born in richmond, melbourne * april 22, 1982 - passed away at the age of 55frederick ronald williams
1927 - 1982 , Australia
Σύντομα στοιχεία
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting; Etching; Modernist Painter
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Cézanne
- Date Of Birth: January 23, 1927
- Full Name: Frederick Ronald Williams
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Sandridge
- Capriccio with ruins of the roman forum
- Place Of Birth: Richmond, Australia