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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Size: 22 W x 29.9 H x 0.1 D in
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My practice is composed of graphite pencil drawing through the method of surrealist-self portraiture. I use myself as a model to evoke emotions, seeking to highlight different characters by applying my own body as a vehicle of expression. I’m working with references which I take with a camera using a self timer. I like the use of light and deep shadows to add a sense of dream-like environment and emotional depth to my work. For me, it’s all about finding a visual representation of my feelings, what emotionally moves me and then it stirs the emotions of the viewer as well. Leaving a trace of myself to the world and maybe someone else can find themself in my work too. Instagram:
Charcoal on Paper
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22 W x 29.9 H x 0.1 D in
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Beata Kovacs is an award-winning artist based in the Netherlands whose works have been exhibited internationally. Her practice is composed of photography and pencil drawing through the method of surrealist-self portraiture. She uses herself as a model to evoke emotions, seek to highlight different characters by applying her own body as a vehicle of expression. She choose to do conceptual self-portraits to exercise self-exploration, a projection of soul, personal experiances, thoughts and emotions. She want to use her subconscious and create a world that she herself is a part of.
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