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Drawing 69. The Reunion Drawing

Kelly Pretty

New Zealand

Drawing, Graphite on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 16.9 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Traditionally drawing was slow, methodical, contemplative and disciplined. Pretty takes these ideas, and images from the past and propels them into the present while honouring her predecessors, in this instance Lucas Cranach and Hieronymus Bosch. Her embroideries are drawings for future paintings, each one taking up to three months to complete; thousands of stitches exploring the human condition.

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Drawing:

Graphite on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

16.9 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Driven by outside forces floating like the dust enveloping me Thematically, Pretty's works reject increasingly rational-legal and fashionable trends (such as politics, historical referencing and critique, and deconstruction) in favour of an exploration of what have become dirty words - spirit, affection, passion, and inspiration. Specifically, her work rejects impersonal abstraction in favour of a multiplicity of pre-personal and super-personal stylistic wanderings of a life. If the affective powers of these images are anything to go by, it is a life that is always coming to know and embrace the very impersonal and inhuman flows of intensity and non-sense characterizing an outside which so much contemporary art functions as a shield or weapon against. Not only a courageous life, but also one that learns against tides of capitalizing cruelty, the powers of affection and sorcery in the inhuman stream of becoming that is a world's life. Such lessons are never learnt anywhere inside. "Sorcerers have always held the anomalous position, at the edge of the fields or woods. They haunt the fringes" (Deleuze & Guattari, 2007). Occupying the fringes is a life wary of cages and shackles that lead to the tragedy of becoming "human, all too human" (Nietzsche). Here then are art works that haunt the fringes... I make pictures in honour; they drive themselves, inspired from the everyday, flashing imagery before my eyes, both conscious and unconscious. The books I read; biographies which inspire music that takes me away into a Realm beyond this one. All of these things coexisting together, forging links that perhaps are at first not seen. I believe it is possible to link everything and to affect people through images.

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