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Lucy the Marabou Stork Painting

anna lockwood

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Acrylic Paint

Size: 25.5 W x 59 H x 2.3 D in

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About The Artwork

This is a large portrait of a marabou stork. The stork is bent over towards the viewer, leaving a large amount of empty space. The stork is confrontational and designed to make slightly uncomfortable viewing, mirroring the animals character, which is aggressive in the wild. I also decided to leave the painting unfinished, to emphasise the raw visceral feel the bird exudes. I love painting birds, I was first drawn to marabou storks because quite a few of their characteristics seem to resemble humans, and their upright leggy stature resembles humans and that amused me. They are a fascinating bird, with strange plumage and colouring - and I enjoyed the subtle nod towards anthropomorphism.

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Painting:Acrylic on Acrylic Paint

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:25.5 W x 59 H x 2.3 D in

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Nature plays an important role in my work. I spend a lot of time outside, actively involved in wildlife schemes. This naturally plays a part in my work, and as an artist I draw what I feel a strong connection with. My style is raw, animated and honest, I like to work fast and spontaneously on paper with all types of medium. I use anything which provides me the solution to the marks I’m trying to make, this can be spray paint, charcoal, pastels, collage, whatever I need to allow the drawing or painting to evolve. Over the past year I’ve been drawing a series of birds; I was attracted to wading birds like storks and herons; I find them more interesting and a little bit sinister. Their vertical stance immediately lends an anthropomorphic quality to their presence. Of course they’re not human, but there are definitely bits of the bird that remind us of ourselves, which makes for uncomfortable viewing and challenges the viewer.

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