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Artworks
Peter Haworth English-Canadian, 1889-1986
Mist on the Village, Seal Harbour, 1973mixed media including oil on board22 x 30 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
This painting by Peter Haworth, titled Mist on the Village, Seal Harbour, evokes a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere through its delicate, abstracted depiction of a coastal settlement. The composition is built...This painting by Peter Haworth, titled Mist on the Village, Seal Harbour, evokes a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere through its delicate, abstracted depiction of a coastal settlement. The composition is built from simplified geometric forms, with the houses reduced to angular silhouettes that emerge and fade within a silvery-grey mist.
Hints of colour — soft blues, muted purples, and pale whites — suggest the weathered surfaces of the buildings, while subtle touches of yellow light glowing from the windows bring warmth and life to the otherwise cool, subdued palette. The vertical and horizontal lines in the lower portion of the painting create the impression of reflections, as if the village is mirrored in calm water, further enhancing the sense of mystery and stillness.
Haworth’s modernist approach balances abstraction and representation, using minimal detail to capture the essence of the Nova Scotia fishing village of Seal Harbour. The painting conveys both the isolation and serenity of maritime life, while its layered misty textures evoke the fleeting, atmospheric beauty of a foggy coastal morning.
Provenance
- Dow Chemical Canada Collection, Sarnia