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'A Fine Line' 03.20 Drawing

Adrian Owen

South Africa

Drawing, Charcoal on Canvas

Size: 22.8 W x 24 H x 0.2 D in

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'A Fine Line' 03.20. 61cm x 58cm. Mixed media, charcoal, pastel, gouache and acrylic paint on canvas panel. I've had to come to terms often enough with some of my work being described as being "too personal!" Add one of our little blue planet's endangered species and the narrative becomes fairly obvious, shifts from personal to global and perhaps becomes a little more broadly subjectively digestible. Personally though the turtle is symbolic to a lot more of our collective faults as a species and could have been a starving kid or mounted dehorned rhino head. Having the turtle strangled by a fishing net would be too obvious and I felt most would surely prefer to appreciate it's beauty and thought the turtle was a soft entry and would make the narrative less abrasive. People prefer pretty. What's fascinating to me is the timing of the piece. With mass moronism flaunting itself in a time of such unprecedented opportunity to reflect on our choices as a species...it seems ever more apparent what a fine line humans tread and what a fine line they draw for the world around them through their choices. Turtle and man are one to the same end.

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Drawing:Charcoal on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22.8 W x 24 H x 0.2 D in

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Adrian Owen is a self-taught artist who specialises in fine art, portraiture and illustration, saying he has "always preferred the tactility of traditional mediums and a hands-on approach to fine arts." While working in traditional mediums such as watercolour, acrylic and oil, his preferred medium is charcoal which suits his highly considered and emotive work and highlights his meticulous attention to detail. "I enjoy the malleable textures of charcoal’s palette and find it can be almost fluid.” It was in London during the 1990's as a young man that he began to develop his distinctive style of portraiture, sketching portraits on Leicester and Trafalgar Squares and during this time that he made an annual appearance on The Royal Mile at The Edinburgh International Arts Festival. On returning to South Africa he participated annually at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival. A trip to Chiang Mai in 2007 introduced him to the dry brush technique which he adopted to expand his mastery in the disciplined art of charcoal drawing. Adrian freelances commercially as an illustrator in the publishing, advertising, film and television industries as well as being commissioned by architects for perspective renders and developers for conceptual designs. Private portrait commissions and works focusing on his unique interpretations of the human form have remained a staple during his career and can be found in homes and private collections throughout the world. His work has been exhibited in notable galleries throughout South Africa. He has been a participating artist in the Spier Arts Trust and Nando's Creative Block since 2017. Adrian currently lives and works in Kommetjie near Cape Town.

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