Friday, 5 July 2013

1928 - Coming Home from the Mill

Coming Home from the Mill 1928
Oil on Panel
43 x 53.3 cm
An everyday street scene depicting factories and mills with smoking chimneys, the street full of men, women and children leaving work. A red and cream coloured cart is being pulled by a black horse which stands on the opposite side of the road, and there are shops in the background to left.
The sky is white and grey with billowing smoke clouds.

2 comments:

  1. His draftmanship is really apparent in this. Matchstick cats and dogs, bahhhhhh humbug

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  2. This work was the context of a poem, "Spooky Action at a Distance", written by Gary Hugh Day as a recognition of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. Reading the poem while looking at this changes one's perspective.

    Spooky Action at a Distance by Gary Hugh Day

    They had the same print
    In their living rooms, Lowry:
    Coming Home from the Mill, 1928.

    And whenever they glanced
    At this lost world,
    They felt the familiarity

    Of that other place
    Which was also home,
    Suffusing them with a sense

    Of being in two places at once,
    Unsure where each began
    And the other ended.

    She said they were the couple
    On the bottom right, moving away
    From the patchy crowd

    With its comedy hats and boots,
    Solo dances, simple mimes,
    And pavement melodramas.

    All gone, like the factories
    The coloured wagon and
    The open doors of terraced houses.

    Once more his eye is drawn
    To the couple heading out of
    The frame; arms linked, in step,

    And he wonders if she still
    Feels this ghostly closeness,
    The nearest they come to touching now.

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