The material of the Landscapes is apparently an allegorical interpretation and a reconstruction/prediction of Matthews' own life in which curiously stylised industrial or moor-land backgrounds hold recognisable and though the treatment is hardly realistic recurrent figures animals birds and 'metaphoric objects.' (the broken stool the light-bulb the fly-paper the white gull the clock.) Matthews claimed that the main body of the work(s) had been created predictively and argued that in essence and conception and indeed in all but for a few minor points of execution they had been created and completed 'prior to the events they predict.'
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