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An exercise in making a Self Portrait, No. 2. Drawing

Marianne Sturtridge

United Kingdom

Drawing, Ink on Cardboard

Size: 15.5 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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An exercise in making a Self Portrait, No. 2., applies the same technique of drawing individual facial expressions while varying the dimensions and style of drawing as in Self Portrait No.1. Composing these disparate styles and dimensions will determine the mood of the portrait and how the viewer reacts. I am interested in capturing something of the person through drawing a face. I continue to look in the mirror while drawing , often not looking at the drawing so as not to influence my vanity. Here collage cut-outs are used to make up a background. I am pleased with how the face is framed with the semi-circular movement to the left and the straight line angled at the bottom right. This acts as a stabiliser.

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Drawing:Ink on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.5 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Please visit me on : www.mariannesturtridge.com I am an art teacher by profession and enjoy the constant challenges of "problem solving" and frustration that goes with art. Teaching art has encouraged me to experiment with new approaches and draw from a history of art knowledge. My paintings seek to convey a range of human feelings from community to alienation, sometimes with a religious, mythological or fantasy theme. While teaching children with physical disabilities I explored themes on attitudes towards disability, illness and censorship. The foundation of my work is drawing, often evolving into mixed media. My painting style ranges from traditional oil and watercolour painting to experimental work in a wide range of materials including computer-based art, bas-relief and ceramics. Alongside painting I have made clay sculptures including torsos and shoes. I use my life drawings as a starting point when making clay torsos and try to capture something of the person in this work.

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