Deeply rooted in the great tradition of European landscape painting, the work of Matthew Alexander is clearly a continuation of the British Impressionist movement.
With his mastery of traditional technique, and a present understanding, appreciation and acknowledgment of those who have explored the subject before him, Alexander is rightly considered a true extension of the lineage of great English landscape painters, a worthy successorto Constable and Seago alike.
A far cry from mimicry of the greats, Monet, Renior Degas or Pissaro, Alexander’s engagement with the Impressionist legacy results in a stunning and incredibly modern landscape.