Ravilious
Ravilious refers to Eric Ravilious, a British painter, designer, and printmaker known for his distinctive watercolors and wood engravings. Born in 1903, he became associated with the British art movement of the 20th century, often depicting rural landscapes and everyday scenes. His work is characterized by a unique blend of realism and abstraction, capturing the beauty of the English countryside.
Ravilious was also a member of the Surrealist group and collaborated with various artists and designers. His art gained recognition for its intricate detail and use of light, making him a significant figure in British art history. Tragically, he died in 1942 during World War II while serving as a war artist.