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'What I want to paint are the things that have been seen so often that people no longer notice them.' - Eliot Hodgkin
Hodgkin’s ‘Undergrowth’ was painted in London in 1941 during the artist's days off while serving as an air-raid warden. He used drawings of plants and flowers made near Purley, Berkshire, to create the painting. ‘I try to show these things exactly as they are, yet with some of their mystery and poetry, and as though seen for the first time.' 🍃
Eliot Hodgkin, Undergrowth, 1941, Tate collection.
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