Accumulated’ second version. Many offset layers are added in the hope of achieving a solid, almost sculptural feel.
White pencil on black recycled card
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Detail of centre:
Accumulated’ second version. Many offset layers are added in the hope of achieving a solid, almost sculptural feel.
White pencil on black recycled card
A1
Detail of centre:
One of the 3 wall drawings I currently have on display in the Orpheus Building, Belfast as part of the MFA show. I am honoured that the image was used in the exhibition flyer.
The show will continue this week at the following times:
Monday 8th June: 9am to 5pm
Tuesday 9th June: 9am to 5pm
Wednesday 10th June: 9am to 5pm
Thursday 11th June: 9am to 5pm
Friday 12th June: 9am to 5pm
Saturday 13th June: 10am to 5pm ( show closes)
1. Desert station
2. Landscape of limbs
3. Dream in monochrome
I’ve been continue to play with making images on Photoshop, using elements cut from old photographs and diagrams. I often invert and tint the colours. I am drawn to the mysterious and ghostly atmosphere in many of these old images. Stains and blemishes are welcome. It’s a pleasure to add a fortress to a lakeside, make an inverted head float in mid air or fuse two disparate landscapes.
As always please zoom to explore details.