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The Fun One Hundred (Pink Top Version)

Peter Maxwell Davies (1934 – 2016)

Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-2016) var en banebrytende britisk komponist kjent for sine provoserende operaer, symfonier og sin unike stil som kombinerer tradisjon med eksperimentell musikk. Han er en viktig figur i det britiske musikkmiljøet og St Magnus Festival på Orkney.

British Council Collection (London, Storbritannia)

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A Kaleidoscope of Language and Color

To stand before Peter Maxwell Davies' "The Fun One Hundred (Pink Top Version)" is to step into a vibrant, exhilarating conversation between color, text, and pure visual energy. This piece is not merely an arrangement of colored paper; it is a meticulously constructed collage, a joyful explosion captured on canvas. The eye is immediately drawn into the riotous spectrum—the assertive pinks mingling with sunny yellows, grounded by deep blues, punctuated by flashes of fiery red and cool greens. It possesses the immediate, irresistible appeal of pure playfulness, yet beneath this surface gaiety lies a sophisticated artistic inquiry.

Technique and Materiality: The Art of Assemblage

Davies employed acrylic paint on canvas for this work in 2001, but his true medium here is language itself. The technique relies heavily on assemblage—the careful gathering and placement of disparate elements. Each piece of colored paper, bearing fragments of script or wordplay, contributes to the overall texture. It is a tactile experience translated into two dimensions; one can almost feel the crisp edges of the pasted-on words. This layering effect creates incredible depth, making the surface seem simultaneously flat in its presentation and infinitely deep in its suggestion.

Symbolism: The Joy of Communication

The inclusion of text within such a vibrant, non-representational field invites contemplation on communication itself. What do these scattered words signify when divorced from linear narrative? They become pure phonetic shapes, visual echoes of thought. The title, "The Fun One Hundred," suggests an abundance—a hundred moments, a hundred ideas, a hundred shades of feeling all contained within this single frame. It speaks to the overwhelming, beautiful excess of modern experience, where information and emotion collide in dazzling bursts.

Emotional Resonance for the Modern Space

For collectors and interior designers alike, this piece offers an unparalleled infusion of life into any room. It acts as a visual catalyst, demanding that the viewer pause and engage. Its inherent optimism—the sheer exuberance of color—is uplifting, making it perfect for spaces needing a jolt of creative energy, such as studies, modern living areas, or artistic studios. Reproducing this work allows one to bring Davies' signature blend of intellectual rigor and unbridled joy into your personal sanctuary.


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  • Notable elements or techniques: Collage of colored papers with words
  • Location: British Council Collection
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Year: 2001
  • Dimensions: 183 x 122 cm
  • Artist: Peter Maxwell Davies

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