Friday, November 16, 2012

Narrative Project completion.

At last my Narrative project for Advanced Drawing comes to a close. The work is based on dream imagery which has specific, personal meaning, but it is my hope that the piece remains open to the interpretation of the viewer. This endeavor has used the very last remnants of Char-Kole, so I may have to use the lower quality compressed charcoal from now on, which is a sad thing indeed. It just does not get the dense, flat black.
But to business. The largest piece is very approximately 5 ft square, but that is a generous ballpark. The peripheral pieces are somewhere in the vicinity of 2ft wide, but they are not square and all have slanting edges, so there is nothing exact about it. The important thing to note is that it is large and covers half of one of my studio walls.

 Window.

Detail of Dad.

Detail of Mum.

Detail of Visored American.

Drawer 46.

Surprise Party.

Cash.

The entire assembly. 
Apologies for blurred focus, thanks to Lindsay Stevens for the loan of her camera.

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