Festive Vista, 1980
- Artist
Hughie Lee-Smith
- Title
Festive Vista
- Date
1980
- Medium
Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
15 × 13 in. (38.1 × 33 cm) Frame: 22 × 19 in. (55.9 × 48.3 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Auldlyn Higgins Williams
- Object Number
1997.9.17
Hughie Lee-Smith’s paintings explore the tensions created in an atmosphere of physical and psychological alienation. Here, the tied ribbons and fading colors of the rooftop mural suggest that people were once present in this now-abandoned scene. Through compositional techniques—including shadowing, perspectival manipulation, and the use of symbols such as the question marks at center—Lee-Smith creates a sense of isolation that speaks to the ambiguity felt by those on the margins of society.
Festive Vista, 1980
- Artist
Hughie Lee-Smith
- Title
Festive Vista
- Date
1980
- Medium
Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
15 × 13 in. (38.1 × 33 cm) Frame: 22 × 19 in. (55.9 × 48.3 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Auldlyn Higgins Williams
- Object Number
1997.9.17
Hughie Lee-Smith’s paintings explore the tensions created in an atmosphere of physical and psychological alienation. Here, the tied ribbons and fading colors of the rooftop mural suggest that people were once present in this now-abandoned scene. Through compositional techniques—including shadowing, perspectival manipulation, and the use of symbols such as the question marks at center—Lee-Smith creates a sense of isolation that speaks to the ambiguity felt by those on the margins of society.