Reproduction
Object number
2022.50.21
Title
Towards the Light
Creator
Magee, Harry, 1943 (b.) (Artist)
Description
An urban skyline printed in dark blue with dramatic clouds and light in the sky. Created for the GPS 50th Anniversary Exhibition's 'Here & Now Legacy Project'
Harry Magee was born in Glasgow in 1943. He studied at Glasgow School of Architecture between 1960-62: Glasgow School of Art between 1962-66, DA (Industrial Design). He joined Glasgow Print Studio in 1978. In 1988 he was elected Professional Member of Society of Scottish Artists. He was chairman of the board at Glasgow Print Studio between 1989-93.
"When asked to make a print for Glasgow Print Studio’s 50th Anniversary Exhibition I recalled pictures I had taken some time ago when visiting a friend who lives in a top floor flat in Dowanhill, one of the highest points in Glasgow’s Westend. While admiring the friend’s unobstructed 180 degree South-facing view an unusual shaped cloud began to drift in from the West. I grabbed my camera and fired off a series of shots, one of which I chose as the basis for the print, ‘Towards the light’.
The chosen image appropriately contains a number of ‘motifs’ that have appeared in my previous prints - the tower at Glasgow University, Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, the Finnieston Crane, chimney smoke and an interesting sky. However, although the strange cloud formation was what I had remembered, on reflection I felt the composition of the picture was too evenly balanced between sky and ground. I decided to edit out a large part of the sky to create a more elongated format which would emphasise the panoramic nature of the view and further worked on the image to alter its tonal range and enhance its ‘mood’." -Harry Magee
Production place
Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Production date
2022-08-26 - 2022-08-26
Object name
Photopolymer gravure
Production reason
'Here and Now'
Dimensions
paper Height: 52 cm
paper Width: 72 cm
image Height: 23 cm
image Width: 40 cm