Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 April 2009

New Drawings

These are two of the drawings I completed for uni, semi happy with the results. I am particuarly pleased with the bottom one as it is hinting at a narrative. There is a relationship dynamic between the mother and daughter figure, it is quite autobiographic actually (thats a word yes?). I hope to include a bit of roleplay and narrative in future works, it makes them that much more exciting, and it is so easy as I can just use my life experiences as a starting point.

Friday, 10 April 2009

Sneak Peak

As I have mentioned previously, I have been working on a series of six femme portrait drawings on linen. This is the first to be completely finished, others are a work in progress. As you can see the work is moodier than usual, and the girl less beautiful, but for me the greatest change is that with these works I've loosened up, a lot! The background is marked from mopping up pigment from the previous work, stained with ink and highlighted with various shades of soft pastel. The figures have been stitched with a single thread (well two if you count the bobbin thread). The tension was terrible to start off with, and I found I liked the underside far more than the side i was stitching onto, so if you click on the image for closer inspection you will see loose loops of thread. I have also included a fair bit of beading, which I particuarly like, as well as buttons, and minature flower buttons in provocative places. The others are quite different to this one, but as a series they link together well; femme, colourful, gritty, textured, hand drawn, sewn, playful xx.

Friday, 6 June 2008

But when the sun shines again

I wish we could open our eyes
 to see in all directions at the same time 
Oh what a beautiful view
 if you were never aware of what was around you
And it is true what you said: 
that I live like a hermit in my own head
But when the sun shines again
I’ll pull the curtains and blinds to let the light in

Lyrics - Marching bands in Manhattan by Death Cab for Cutie
Artwork - Jessica Shipard Original based on childhood photo