Object Description
Donald Macdonald’s Cobalt Pot 2 is a mesmerizing exploration of still life and illusion, rendered in oil on canvas with exceptional precision. A classic blue-and-white ceramic vase lies tipped on its side, its intricate patterns evoking centuries of craftsmanship. However, rather than a traditional arrangement of flowers or objects spilling from the vessel, a host of colorful butterflies appears to emerge, taking flight against a muted grey background.
Macdonald’s mastery of realism is evident in the sharp edges and subtle shading of the butterflies, which cast soft shadows upon the surface behind them. Their vibrant hues—greens, blues, and pinks—contrast beautifully with the subdued tones of the background and the delicate detailing of the porcelain. This interplay between traditional and contemporary elements lends the piece a surreal yet elegant quality, as if the boundaries between stillness and movement have blurred.
Cobalt Pot 2 is a striking meditation on transformation and unexpected beauty. By juxtaposing the static weight of the vase with the ethereal lightness of the butterflies, Macdonald invites the viewer to consider themes of fragility and freedom. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.