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Drawing, Pastel on Plastic
Size: 20 W x 16 H x 0.3 D in
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Original monoprint plate. Intending to produce a monoprint from a plastic plate, I inked it first in Black etching ink then produced the drawing by `wiping out ` from the black ink ,leaving graduated shades of Black and White where I wanted the light to fall and to add atmosphere. Because it took so long to draw the ink had dried and could not be printed from so this is the original plate which I think is more interesting. The drawing is based on Geevor Tin Mines where the miners left there clothes expecting to return. I used the image as a metaphor for the Holocaust.
Drawing:Pastel on Plastic
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20 W x 16 H x 0.3 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Born Manchester. I studied Fine Art painting & printmaking part time over 5 years as a mature student, whilst juggling a demanding job, and in 2007 obtained a Degree BA Hons Fine Art Painting/printmaking from Brighton University.I take much of my inspiration from disused buildings and industrial sites, and nature. I love life drawing and anything that inspires me. My degree works of screen prints & etchings are based on Geevor Tin mines in Cornwall and used as a metaphor for destroyed communities. More recent works result from taking my drawings or my photographs as a starting point, the resulting paintings are not a literal description, more about my initial experience. It is about capturing something of the memory, a certain feeling associated with subject or the atmosphere of buildings and places. I use watercolour, and acrylics with mixed media. I would also love to do more printmaking when I can afford the equipment and a space of my own. In 2022 one of my still life watercolour paintings of Nasturtiums and Cherries was selected as a floral tribute to appear in the book ' Christian Spurling Picture Me' A Marine Artist, edited by Steven D. Smale.
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