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Nigel Bird

United Kingdom

Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Size: 31.1 W x 28.5 H x 0.1 D in

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The Embers series of images arose out of seeing,hearing and smelling bushfires lit by the Indigenous people of the Northern Territories of Australia, in bush land near to the edge of the Kakadu Highway; Jabiru National Park. The fires cleansed the land of debris,dead leaves,fallen branches and tree bark, creating space and time for new growth and revitilization. The gentle breezes developed patterns and forms and spirals in the smoke; the ash left behind being a carbon copy of its previous state.

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Drawing:Charcoal on Paper

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Size:31.1 W x 28.5 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a British Artist based in Dorset, I studied Sculpture and Printmaking at Loughborough College of Art and Design. . Much of my work originates from landscape and the natural environment - the nature and character of a place and its spiritual significance - as well as from the process of making which is informed by the subject. I am particularly interested in questions of scale, space and geological features and I often return to places after periods of time to see whether the weather has affected the appearance of surfaces. I also use the sounds of the natural environment to influence drawings, such as the sound of a flock of birds, the rain or the wind, as well as the geometric systems for dividing land, particularly for vine growing, near where I live in France. Rather than colours, I rely on the innate tones of black pastel, charcoal and Indian ink, all of which can create debris that I sometimes integrate into the composition of the image and contributes to its meaning. My work is often large in scale and reflects the physical exertion of mark-making. I really wish that my work could be as big as the open air. The nature of the stimulus informs the method of making. Basically, my work is really all about the making. That is not enough for lots, they want to see the meaning of life, Marilyn Munroe even!

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