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Portugal
Mixed Media, Ink on Pressed Cardboard
Size: 38.2 W x 18.9 H x 0.1 D in
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Line Drawings With regard to the subject of natural resources and referents/models of representation, it is my contention that the story of this drawing is of interest. The specimens were discovered in a public garden. Some of the seeds were still orange in colour. The shape is noteworthy for its resemblance to canoes attached to a branch. The colouration is analogous to that of carob, a brown hue that undergoes a gradual transformation over time, thus becoming the chromatic foundation of the background. The black base of the drawing represents the ground where the natural elements were found.
Original Created:2024
Subjects:Nature
Materials:Pressed Cardboard
Mediums:InkAcrylicPen And InkPencilPaper
Mixed Media:Ink on Pressed Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:38.2 W x 18.9 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not applicable
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Portugal.
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Portugal
"There is hope in honest error. None in the icy perfection of the mere stylist." C.R.M. The collection presents a compelling case for the feminist and hermaphrodite sensibility of the designer and architect. The complexity of each drawing is derived not from the forms used, but from the materials employed: paper, refillable pens, diluted pigments and collages (assemblages). On occasion, I utilise a contrasting material, yet I still espouse a methodology that is both ecologically and environmentally clean, reflecting the process involved in creating the various collections. The process of creating a drawing can be compared to the construction of an architectural project or a musical composition. It has its own conceptual phases, which can be compared to the creative processes of an architectural project or a musical composition. Alternatively, it may choose to remain at a particular stage. The materiality and temporality of each work are analysed. Furthermore, the concept of "style" (as a methodology) is not sought, as it is perceived as a limiting factor in the representation of ideas. Conversely, my experience in architecture allows me to create works as projects, applying the methodology of building with preferably ecological materials.It is also important to note that there is another aspect of my work that explores architectural design as conceptual objects. In this context, I question the concept of imitating nature (bio-mimicry) in the creation of public buildings or civil utility buildings. My collection of drawings, entitled Tomos, confidently and warmly explores the relationship between the quality of art in the 21st century and the resources used to create it. It is also important to note that there is another aspect of my work that explores architectural design as conceptual objects. In this context, I question the concept of imitating nature (bio-mimicry) in the creation of public buildings, civil utility buildings and/or monumental sculpture. My collection of drawings, entitled Tomos, confidently and warmly explores the relationship between the quality of art in the 21st century and the resources used to create it.
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