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The Natural Philosopher Print

Tim Hehir

Australia

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece is inspired by Hans Holbein's painting, of George Gisze. It was completed in 1532 and shows the sitter surrounded by perfectly rendered objects and papers. As a child I had always been fascinated by the painting as it appeared to be a colour photograph from more than 400 years in the past. My own version is also inspired by the period in the 1600s - 1700s when magicians were inadvertently turning into scientists. They called themselves Natural Philosophers and they navigated the misty no-man's land between magic and science.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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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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I grew up in Ireland but have lived in Australia for more than 20 years. Fine art books were the picture books I leafed through as a child. My favourite artists were Durer, and all of the Dutch masters. As most of the reproductions were in black and white, in my formative years, I thought these fantastical images of saints and dragons and warriors were photographs from a more interesting world that no one had told me about. As an adult, I realised that I my pencil drawings were attempts to draw the denizens of this fantastical world I grew up with but I have still not found. In the early 1990's I received my best training in art when I worked as a street artist over three summers, doing caricatures for tourists in Spain. Drawing constantly for hours on end, day after day, honed my skills, and in my off times I drew the streets around me, or doodles from my imagination. I aim for ambiguity in my drawings—to keep the viewer guessing. What is going on? Is that person a friend or foe? Perhaps if they stare at it for long enough they'll find the answers.

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