William Tillyer's 2013 painting The Watering Place II featured on artcritical
William Tillyer created The Watering Place II in 2013, an acrylic painting measuring 70 by 80 inches on acrylic mesh and canvas. The work was presented by Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London. Artcritical published this entry on January 27, 2018. The painting represents Tillyer's exploration of materials and scale within contemporary abstraction. Bernard Jacobson Gallery has been instrumental in showcasing Tillyer's innovative approach to painting techniques. The 2018 publication date indicates ongoing interest in Tillyer's work from five years prior. The Watering Place II demonstrates Tillyer's continued experimentation with unconventional painting surfaces. This artwork exemplifies the artist's distinctive method of layering acrylic on mesh and canvas supports.
Key facts
- William Tillyer created The Watering Place II in 2013
- The painting measures 70 x 80 inches
- Medium is acrylic on acrylic mesh and canvas
- Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London presented the work
- Artcritical published the entry on January 27, 2018
- The painting was created five years before publication
- Tillyer uses unconventional painting surfaces
- The work represents contemporary abstraction
Entities
Artists
- William Tillyer
Institutions
- Bernard Jacobson Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom