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Mark Harrison"The Safe House" - Oil on Canvas Contemporary Landscape With Tornado Scene2024
2024
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Mark Harrison’s "The Safe House" (2024) is an original oil on canvas that presents a gripping and cinematic depiction of nature’s duality—beauty and danger in simultaneous motion. This panoramic landscape captures a solitary house amidst a sweeping field under a towering supercell cloud formation, with the ominous presence of a tornado emerging in the distance. The work showcases Harrison’s technical precision and compositional mastery, as the luminous warmth from the house’s windows contrasts against the storm’s brooding violence.
Executed in rich earth tones and subtle gradients, the painting’s palette shifts from deep mauves and purples on the storm-burdened left side to a calmer, sunlit sky on the right. The artist’s use of light and atmospheric detail heightens the emotional intensity of the scene, making the house appear both vulnerable and resilient—a sanctuary amidst chaos.
Measuring 15.75 x 39.37 inches, and elegantly presented in a black and gold frame (framed dimensions: 21.25 x 44.87 inches), this piece is a stunning example of contemporary realist landscape painting with narrative depth. It belongs to Harrison’s ongoing exploration of dramatic weather phenomena and human presence in remote settings. A commanding work for collectors interested in stormscapes, rural architecture, and atmospheric realism.
- Creator:Mark Harrison (1951, British)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40.01 cm)Width: 39.37 in (100 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1308216080722
Mark Harrison (born 1951) is a UK-based artist whose career spans both fantasy illustration and fine art painting. Initially establishing himself as a prolific freelance illustrator from 1974 to 2002, Harrison created over 480 book jacket illustrations primarily for fantasy and science fiction publishers across the UK and US. Around 2003-2005, he transitioned exclusively to fine art, initially working in chalk pastel before adopting oil paint as his primary medium. Harrison's work explores diverse themes, evolving from Southeast Asian influences and imaginative realism to evocative cityscapes of London and New York, and more recently, striking single light source paintings including moonlit scenes. His artistic philosophy emphasizes beauty and mystery beyond mere prettiness. Harrison's achievements include the British Science Fiction Association's prize for Best Artwork (1991/1992), multiple Chesley Award nominations, and exhibition in prestigious venues including London's Mall Galleries, Cork Street galleries, and Abend Gallery in the United States.
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