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We are our ancestors Painting

Mike Heseltine

United Kingdom

Painting, oil acrylic charcoal on Paper

Size: 11 W x 9 H x 0.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A drawing inspired by...."If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your parents and all generations of your ancestors. All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in your body. You are the continuation of each of these people." ~Thich Nhat Hanh There is a connection between us and all our ancestors. There is a connection between their actions, however long ago, and the way we are today. I have been influence by the Fauve artists like Chagall but also the mesmerising work of Mark Rothko. The emotional qualities in his work, by placing colour upon colour resonates with the feelings I get when I read some of the quotes from Thich Nhat Hanh. Naïve art or Art Brut style painting.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

oil acrylic charcoal on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

11 W x 9 H x 0.2 D in

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Living in Scotland and interested in producing works that speak back to me during their creation. I enjoy making unpremeditated marks and letting them introduce new lines of thoughts. I believe that if I maintain an integrity in this process, without diverting into 'picture making' or being concerned about any finished product, then the image will inherit a special quality, making it a catalyst for thoughts for other viewers. I used to paint large oil paintings but decided to simplify the process in order to concentrate on the subject matter. I tend to start with a single thought, often from a zen buddhist quote, koan or from the Dharma. I contemplate how this thought relates to me and something in my life, and then start drawing. I like loosing control of the pencil, or allowing it to become blunt and thus uncontrolled marks. This process of being very focused on my thoughts but allowing the drawing to be slightly out of control, presents the new lines of thoughts that I find so interesting. For instance, I did a series of drawings on paper depicting the moment I let go of the rope between my small boat and the mooring buoy. This moment never ceases to fill me with both joy and trepidation. In exploring the ideas with ink and pencil on paper, drawing with little attention to the actual lines on the paper, I suddenly realised that the boat I had roughly drawn resembled a coffin. A slightly morbid observation, but it introduced many new and unexpected images and ideas of 'letting go' and the journey we are on in life and death. This is why I now draw with just charcoal, pencil, graphite or ink on paper. There is a spontaneity and freedom which is born from the these materials, rather than using big canvases or more elaborate techniques. For me, this freedom generates the means to create images that have nothing to do with creating art and more about creating thoughts.

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