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Paul-Michel Foucault Print

Margot Stinton

United Kingdom

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The drawing of Paul-Michel Foucault (1926-1984) is inspired by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida in which he describes Deconstruction belonging to the Postmodern Culture where "uncertainty and self-awareness are now the issue at hand rather than taste and beauty and this redefines our notion of aesthetic judgment." He suggests we question and re-evaluate pre-determined principles, shake our beliefs and try to look for meaning by deliberation with an unbiased eye so that we are able to find value in the ideas that are often overlooked. Our lives have become increasingly diverse and fragmented and the cultural and social worlds in which we root our identities splinter and drift apart, and our identities move with them. Deconstruction is a way of understanding how something was created, usually things like art. The drawing is made with pencil on paper, which denotes various skin tones and shades, the approach is much more of a manipulation of the surface that includes organic shapes and combines traditional portraiture with deconstruction and fragmentation. The skin and muscle are intentionally deformed creating uncommon curves, the right angles are almost nonexistent. The face lacks symmetry, which is usually associated with traditional portraiture that is intentional. This can disturb our thinking and evoke uncertainty and unpredictability at the same time challenge our own preconceptions. One of the most defining characteristics of deconstructivism is that it challenges conventional ideas about form and order. Deconstructionism attempts to move away from the rules of modernism like, form follows function" and "purity of form", and questions traditional models of thought. It is an artistic movement that criticizes the rational order of modern art and design and developed a new aesthetic.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Biography Margot is a British based Artist currently in Herefordshire, United Kingdom. Margot studied a FdA in Creative Art Practice at Hereford College of Art, where she was encourage to research, take risks and be brave. Given the opportunity to explore and experiment with a wide range of disciplines. For example print making, small metals, ceramics, photography, drawing/painting, digital media and textiles has given her the skills and confidence to thrive on the course and beyond. The course gave her time to decide what she wanted to specialise in. She developed an independent practice and developed her own voice. Margot’s main artistic inspirations comes from the Renaissance Masters in particular, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Andre Vercocchio’s ancient techniques. Margot’s main medium in her current artwork collection is working with silverpoint. Her themes are exploring the power of the moment - life. Appreciating moments that have passed and preserving her stories through words and drawings. Artwork Statement The ideas I use in mark-making is based on capturing life, my drawings are about capturing a moment, a moment that has gone forever, impossible to reproduce. The main characteristics I use in my drawings are descriptive, expressive and conceptual ideas. The drawing techniques used (such as hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, dabbling) help with different elements of my artwork to stand-out. I use chiaroscuro, the treatment of light and shade in a drawing. The first lines are very light and darks are slowly built up with overlaying lines and more pressure being used. I made dark tones with intersecting hatched lines. My ideas are based on capturing life, which record likeness, personality and character, with open intimacy. The sitter does not need to be validated, or match any expectation of a patron. I explore intimate emotions and artistic forms in more personal expressive ways. These ideas are present in my recent artwork. (“Woman with a Hat” drawing with Silverpoint, watercolour and acrylic on Legion paper.). This medium allows me to mark, shape, create line texture, contrast, form, scale and touch. I am inspired by the Renaissance Masters: Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Andrea Vercocchio’s unique and ancient technique. I find silverpoint drawings are exquisite, intimate artworks, the medium requires a meticulous and detail approach.

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