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Mark Harrison
"End of the Line" - Oil on Canvas Nocturne Landscape With Desert Cabin

2024

$2,750
£2,083.65
€2,390.82
CA$3,869.69
A$4,253.86
CHF 2,235.63
MX$51,657.33
NOK 27,888.96
SEK 26,422.83
DKK 17,843.29

About the Item

Mark Harrison’s 2024 oil painting "End of the Line" is a hauntingly atmospheric depiction of a solitary desert cabin illuminated against the vast quiet of the American Southwest. Rendered in oil on canvas, this original, handmade artwork showcases Harrison’s deft command of nocturnal light and expansive composition. A glowing cabin sits on the left side of the horizontal format, casting a pool of warm light into the cool, moonlit terrain. Monumental buttes and mesas rise in the distance, capturing the stark grandeur of the desert landscape. The artwork's cinematic scale (15.75 x 39.37 inches unframed, 21.25 x 44.87 inches framed) contributes to the immersive stillness and depth of the scene. Power lines and weathered scrub dot the landscape, enhancing the sense of remoteness and evoking themes of isolation, endurance, and the passage of time. The scene unfolds beneath a dimly glowing sky, suggesting either dusk or dawn, with clouds gently shifting to veil the moon. Presented in a sleek black frame with a subtle gold inner lining, "End of the Line" exemplifies Harrison’s continued exploration of rural Americana through a contemporary realist lens. The piece is ideal for collectors interested in nocturnes, Western landscapes, and emotionally resonant realist painting.
  • Creator:
    Mark Harrison (1951, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40.01 cm)Width: 39.37 in (100 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1308216078002

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