Second Dresser
1966
Though based in England most of his life, Michael Lawson spent three pivotal years in the 1960s studying at the University of Washington, where he developed his signature style: surreal and at times unsettling scenes that merge flatness of color with a three-dimensional exploration of space, blending sensations of chaos, control, and humor. His dense, fantastical paintings suggest uncanny landscapes, transposed into impossibly rendered interior spaces.
Enamel on board
62 x 49 in. (157.5 x 124.5 cm)
Gift of Lucy and Herb Pruzan
2023.23.4
Provenance: [Gordon Woodside Gallery, Seattle, 1969], purchased from gallery by Lucy and Herb Pruzan, Seattle, Washington, 1969
Photo: Scott Leen