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Self Portrait Au Coyote III Drawing

Cielle Graham

Canada

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 24 W x 48 H x 0.1 D in

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Framed to 26" x 50" . This piece is part of the Self Portrait Au Coyote triptyque. It’s self part of a larger body in the works relating to our relations with our innerselves, our emotional bodies and minds. How they possess us, how we possess them. How they model us how we model them. Our wild essence constricted, tamed and dealt with in whatever ways we found, in order to fit the societal requirements. Exposed as it is on the immaculate page we can no longer turn away from it, learning to look at it for what it is: our vital force. And see how we deal with it. Allowing us to observe it’s softness and beauty, it’s intricate forms and details.To be familiar with it again, make peace with it, befriend it. Reintegrate it. Self Portrait au Coyote III relates to the defeated aspect of self, the dead weight that is left hanging in us after the fight that we did not know how to avoid or take advantage of. We then have to carry it around with us. The coyote is known to be this lurking creature ever following human settlements, as cities have developed they have come to be the wild living in the midst of people, spreading and adapting to urban life. Feared and mistrusted unreasonably, because of lack of knowledge. Therefore great efforts are made to eliminated them. Yet only making their numbers grow.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 48 H x 0.1 D in

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I'm a French New-Zealander artist, illustrator and world wanderer passionate about all things organic and living. Born in 1987 in Brittany, France, I grew up high in the French Alps and I have always been fond of that vast sense of space. Spending a lot of time in nature, collecting creatures, making things out of my findings, tracking animals in the forest, observing their behaviors and imagining how it would be to live like one of them. After studying visual art and animation in Angoulême at the Ecole des Metiers du Cinema d'Animation (EMCA) animation school and graduating in 2009. I decided to put my visual arts on hold. The reality of the animation and television industry being removed from dreams of a more sustainable and human world and took up a farming course to get in touch with a way of life rooted in tradition, people and land. Motivated to work with my hands, in the outdoors, with something tangible and living. In doing the farming, as with my artwork, I realized much of what enjoy takes great care and patience, often time consuming and not always financially sustainable. So I threw in the towel and got in line to work in the animation industry. Quickly feeling like life was on hold and going nowhere, I eventually decided to try something else. I rid myself of all unnecessary things and went traveling, allowing myself to refocus and get back in tune with what makes my heart sing, letting the road be my guide. In 2015 back in Europe, as I spent much of my time driving through the countryside, visiting friends and with no fixed address, I regained confidence to pursue my passions, my own way. I picked up a pen again and began covering the paper with intricately detailed line-work, resulting in shapes of intertwined animals, finding personal balance in the craft and lifestyle. I have found my work to focus primarily on animals. They embody and express any emotion, simply and purely. Producing these drawings allows me to get closer to that feeling. Evolutionary as humans, we have a deep interconnectedness to the animal world. They bring about emotions such as attraction, repulsion, interest, fear, disgust. They speak in a universal language. A piece is usually started driven by an appeal to textures, patterns and form. An energy. As it slowly evolves it reveals new aspects. Always a step ahead of me, expressing things I am not yet consciously aware of. Learning what it's about as it goes along.

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