Tugs
Edward Alexander Wadsworth British
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Unlike Wadsworth’s depictions of dazzle ships, in which he stressed the bold optical patterns of their contrasting black-and-white designs, Tugs consists of solid black forms interrupted by jagged white zigzags. Shapes are compressed and tightly cropped, producing a sense of disorientation. This compression, when combined with the sawtooth patterns found throughout the composition and the vertical stacks, among other related elements, recalls Wadsworth’s earlier work Newcastle and his evocation of mechanical parts made large to show the superhuman power of industrial machinery. Here, he applied the same precision and sense of force to wartime vessels.
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