Tag: human rights
Assignment 4: Finished large scale paintings
Damascus, Acrylic and ink on Cotton, 93x93cm
Myitkyina, Gesso, Ink on Linen,117x82cm
Nairobi, Gesso, ink and oil on Linen 112×82
Gaza City, Gesso and Ink on Linen, 120x82cm
Assignment 4: Sketchbook Work
Pyjamas, oil and ink
Gaza City & Kigali, oil and ink
Finished large scale paintings, ink on cotton
Major Project: Investigation into Inkwash
I spent a couple of days just painting with ink, all still life. I feel its important to really start pushing the boat out with how I want my style to progress. I can draw hands and feet and faces, I know that, so can a lot of people it important for me to improve on other fields. I still really have a strong relationship with ink wash in particular I see many similarities to impressionism, one of the first art forms I was drawn to. I found a quote by an artist Arthur Wesley Dow
The painter …put upon the paper the fewest possible lines and tones; just enough to cause form, texture and effect to be felt. Every brush-touch must be full-charged with meaning, and useless detail eliminated. Put together all the good points in such a method, and you have the qualities of the highest art
He is describing the tangible quality that comes with ink the minimal strokes used to make something so unique. I posted a few quick paintings of my own experimentation.
After this I drew on some of my previous work with oils and once again took to painting from the photos of the Tuol Sleng victims. The paintings only took a few hours but I am pleased with the outcome. Something still lacks though but I think the documenting of the old decrepit photos and painting them in I guess what you could say a more modern style is interesting. I used a heavy ink was brush to paint most of the figures and coloured ink for the under colour no acrylic this time.