Kenneth Bridger 1979 Watercolor — Barbed Wire Scene, Framed 20" x 26" View Watchlist >
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Kenneth Bridger 1979 Watercolor — Barbed Wire Scene, Framed 20" x 26"
An original watercolor by Kenneth Bridger, signed and dated 1979, presenting a quietly evocative prairie scene rendered with delicate precision. At its heart is a striking visual: a translucent sheet of plastic caught in the strands of a barbed wire fence—weathered, windblown, and deeply symbolic. This motif speaks to themes of isolation, disruption, and the impact of human presence on open landscapes.
Bridger, best known today as a multidisciplinary designer and conceptual artist, began his career exploring the subtleties of form and mood in traditional media. This piece reflects his early visual language, focused on clarity, atmosphere, and emotional restraint—qualities later echoed in his design and sculptural work.
Painted in soft earth tones with meticulous control of texture and shadow, the watercolor captures the tension between natural quietude and man-made interference.
Signed clearly in the lower right corner, the painting is professionally matted and framed under glass.
Dimensions
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Framed size: 20" x 26"
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Visible artwork: 12" x 19"
Medium & Presentation
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Medium: Original watercolor on paper
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Signature: Signed lower right
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Framing: Matted and framed under glass, wood frame with black matting
Condition
Good condition overall, with some wear to the frame consistent with age and display. The artwork itself remains clean and secure behind glass. Comes as shown in photos.