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St Pancras Station. London Print

Arta Garanca

United Kingdom

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

One of the last drawings before leaving London life behind. The more I developed my drawing technique, the more I was attracted to finely detailed buildings. This drawing from the "London" series was recorded to become a memory of time spent in the city, a time before becoming a traveler, and (which I did not know at the time) the start of my new drawing collection: fine, airy lines meshed together to create the sense of perspective and detail.

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Although for the last 10 years London was my home (originally born in Latvia), currently I am a backpacker moving through Europe crisscross. In 2019 I left my office job in London and in late autumn headed out on a volunteering trip. I wanted to learn if I can find a different use of my architectural skills through natural building and learn to live with the unknown while having all my personal belonging fitted in one backpack. Drawing became my companion. I recorded the visual experiences of my journeys through the subject closest to my heart - architecture. Each drawing is not only an image, there is a unique story and location behind every one of them. And behind each story, there is a more personal experience. And the combination of it all is what I am looking to share with the world. The technique of black and white ink drawings was always attractive to me. Daring to work with a pen directly on paper was the very opposite of my character. The wobbly and chaotic line work became a rebelliousness against the fear of making a mistake. It's an attempt to break the notion of right, wrong and proper. Many lines that are seemingly all over the place in wrong directions come together to create the final image.

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