🎭 Culture May 15, 2026 · Grace Ebert

Blood-Red Landscapes by Andrew McIntosh Conjure the Terrifying Unknown

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Blood-Red Landscapes by Andrew McIntosh Conjure the Terrifying Unknown
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Typically gravitating toward dreamy palettes of soft blues, grays, and oranges, Scottish artist Andrew McIntosh opts for a sanguine red in a new body of work. The crimson paintings continue McIntosh’s otherworldly landscapes that cast familiar forms like mountains and valleys in a strange, uncanny light. Glowing orbs float among the craggy terrain and veil the scenes in mystery.



“These works sit somewhere between memory and invention—familiar landscapes interrupted by something I

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