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Dancer formed from smoke Drawing

Helena Manchip

United Kingdom

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 17 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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About The Artwork

A contemporary dancer stands poised to make her next move during a dance sequence. She is standing as though she is emerging from a bank of billowing smoke. Her costume is painted as though it is made from a light semi transparent material in order to enable it to follow the contours of her form. It is painted using a combination of water colour, acrylic, pastel and ink pens to produce a contrasting range of texture and tonal values. The figure is placed on brown paper that has a slightly warm mid tone and has been heated to create a delicate texture that reflects the delicacy of the the dancers clothing. The human athlete is one of the most beautiful forms. Sold unframed.

Details & Dimensions

Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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I studied at The Sir Henry Douton School of Sculpture in the 1980's. This was an apprenticeship in Figurative sculpture which was sponsored by the china company Royal Doulton. The patron was Elizabeth Frink. I had studied Ceramics and Design prior to this at Croydon College. I spent a couple of years travelling around Europe and returned to my favourite place which is Brighton. I then embarked on a teaching career. I still teach part time. I teach Art and Design and Technology. I have lived varied life and always look for new experience and adventure. I go abroad when I can. I have so many interests ranging from dancing, kayaking, singing and most of all horse riding out on the Sussex Downs where I can relax with nature. Life itself inspires my art work and what I create is usually influenced by what I have just done or where I have just been. I think my art work is often a kind of journal of the things I most love about life. I am compelled to recreate an endless range of techniques which combine materials as I enjoy the unexpected outcomes that arrive with the introduction of a new material in to a picture. I will mix acrylics, pastels, water colour, gold leaf and anything else that seems to create an interesting effect. I often start a work and leave it for many months before resuming it at a later date. This can mean the picture becomes quite a lot different from the way it started.

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