Corduroy Roads refers to the creation or repair of informal roads over otherwise impassable terrain, using trees and other found objects available to hand. Temporary structures and repairs are often never improved upon, slowly becoming embedded within a landscape.
Anthony Banks’ paintings are landscapes of repair and restoration, collections of moments that are built slowly and given time to settle. The wooden frames which surround each painting have been conceived with this in mind, they deliberately display the physicalities of working and process. A painting can be ten years old before the artist has gauged that the marks are finally settled - finally done. This breadth of time is a pattern of production for Banks. The artist's work pivots on decisions and altered situations - mistakes are made and that is good, the canvas is put aside for a while, then he returns. The eye is drawn by familiar scenes that call to mind illustrated books of birds and ephemera as well as influences from the Omega Workshop and The Shell Guides.
Please email info@8hollandstreet.com for an available list of works with pricing.
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Available Artworks
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Anthony Banks, Evening Train -
Anthony Banks, Finch Beneath the Hills -
Anthony Banks, Coastline -
Anthony Banks, Statue -
Anthony Banks, Japanese Garden Pattern -
Anthony Banks, River Avon -
Anthony Banks, Heron Print -
Anthony Banks, Three Ceramics -
Anthony Banks, River Wye (Meander) -
Anthony Banks, Overwatered -
Anthony Banks, Coastal Industry -
Anthony Banks, Train at Night -
Anthony Banks, Cornish Still Life -
Anthony Banks, Kingfisher with Forest Pattern -
Anthony Banks, Owl -
Anthony Banks, Village with Hills Pattern -
Anthony Banks, Harbour -
Anthony Banks, Diving Board -
Anthony Banks, Tree in Front of the Lake -
Anthony Banks, Coastline with Blossom Pattern -
Anthony Banks, House and Fields -
Anthony Banks, Windmill -
Anthony Banks, Japanese Bridge -
Anthony Banks, Chalk Formations -
Anthony Banks, Heron and Willow -
Anthony Banks, Birds Pattern -
Anthony Banks, Owl -
Anthony Banks, Diving Board with Reflection -
Anthony Banks, After Hiroshige (53 Stations) -
Anthony Banks, Cornish Still Life I
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