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PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO A LIMITATION OF THIS PLATFORM THE THUMBNAIL AND FULL SCREEN IMAGES ARE LOW RESOLUTION. ANY PRINT ORDERED WILL BE PRODUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL 24 MEGAPIXEL (6000 X 4000) HIGH RESOLUTION FILE AND WILL BE HIGH QUALITY. This piece is a result of certain processes in software. A mixture of machine events and human input. The inspiration was around a particular landscape in Wiltshire. The piece welcomes and celebrates the unexpected but is 'overlooked' by a judicious artistry from my many years in fine art. Lots of judgements and decisions are made within a context that includes the possibility of the unexpected
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Malcolm Bell - born September 1963 Hannah Horsfall - born November 1963. The collaborative drawing project of Hannah Horsfall and Malcolm Bell ran for about 10 years from 1985 until it was forced into a hiatus which is now over 20 years long. The work received significant critical attention at the time and was of interest to the likes of The Lisson Gallery and Frith Street Gallery. The artists are still friends and there's a dream there to, one day, resume this practice. Collaborative drawing is a natural extension of the artists' separate focus on drawing as an activity in itself, rather than as a preparatory one. Some more recent paintings by Malcolm Bell are also shown here
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