framed dimensions: 41 x 47 cm
Port Dundas is an area of Glasgow north of the Clyde, on the Forth Clyde Canal, not far from Eardley’s studio in Townhead. The Eighteenth Century canal was a vital part of the city’s industrialisation, with the chimney stacks for distilling and power generation forming a distinctive part of the city skyline at the Port Dundas terminus. When Joan made her painting the area was in general decline and she has captured the tumult of industrial architecture, dereliction and a dirty sky with her distinctive brush strokes and palette.