Mads Washbrook
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The painting depicts a fictional British landscape, featuring a river cutting through a valley. There is a fox and a crow on either side of the valley, taken from the Aesop's fable on the dangers of flattery. Both animals are painted in entirely red as the artist challenged themselves to use a limited colour palette and as a way to connect the two animals to the landscape, tied together in a mystical Celtic knot.