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Artworks
Ming Zhou Chinese Canadian, 1961-2006
Lamp Post, Unionville, 2004watercolour on paper
protected by museum glass14.5 x 19 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
Ming Zhou’s Lamp Post, Unionville presents a quiet winter streetscape softened by snow, misty light, and fluid washes of watercolour. The road curves gently into the village, drawing the eye...Ming Zhou’s Lamp Post, Unionville presents a quiet winter streetscape softened by snow, misty light, and fluid washes of watercolour. The road curves gently into the village, drawing the eye past blue-roofed structures and dark masses of trees toward a distant church spire. At the left, the lamp post and hanging banner act as a vertical anchor, giving the composition both structure and a sense of place.
Zhou uses a restrained palette of cool whites, greys, and blues, punctuated by touches of yellow and brown, to evoke the hush of a cold day. The bare branches overhead spread across the upper left like delicate tracery, while the darker forms on the right create a strong contrast that frames the open street. His handling is loose and atmospheric, allowing detail to dissolve into suggestion.
What gives Ming Zhou’s Lamp Post, Unionville its appeal is its balance of familiarity and mood. It captures the charm of a small Ontario village in winter, not through precise description, but through a poetic impression of stillness, light, and seasonal calm.
Provenance
- direct from artist estate