I love drawing. For as long as I can remember I have enjoyed
drawing, painting, cutting, sticking, gluing and so on and so forth. As part of
this year’s art trail I wanted to go back and explore drawing and painting for
my work.
I was invited to create some pieces of work inspired by The Green
Centre at Wat Tyler Country park – or to be more precise with The Essex Field
Club based at the centre for this year’s art trail.
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Works unwrapped and ready to be hung |
The Essex Field Club has an impressive range of resources that can
be accessed by the public, this includes Internet files, specimens donated form
the Natural History Museum and localised specimens that the field club collect
and collate.
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Cytherea, Acrylic on Canvas |
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Murex, Acrylic on canvas |
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From Within, Acrylic on Canvas |
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Orchidea, Acrylic on Canvas |
I decided to create a series of paintings exploring natural form
images such as shells, flowers, patterns in nature inspired form images seen at
the centre. I liked the idea of created textured canvases with bold and
beautiful colours that would jump out and grab the viewer.
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You'll feel it in my kiss, water-soluble crayon on paper |
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Too late to go back to sleep, water-soluble crayon on paper |
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That's a real good looking boy, Water-soluble crayon on paper |
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And she's watching him with those eyes, water-soluble crayon on paper |
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She's got big brown eyes, Water-soluble crayon on paper |
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Somewhere only we know, Water-soluble crayon on paper |
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In the time we are here, Water-soluble crayon on paper |
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Installation view at The Green Centre |
In contrast to this I was intrigued at the specimens of bugs,
spiders and insects that the centre has. I for one have often fled like a small
child from a spider, a wasp or unknown creepy crawlie. But when you look at
them up close they are an engineering phenomenon. They have stunning structure,
colours, detail and are...dare I say actually quite cute! Using water-soluble
crayons I created a series of six drawings depicting these creatures up close. The
bold and bright colours, fine lines and frottage compliment the paintings colours
and textured surface.
These pieces will be displayed at the centre until mid November,
so if you are in the area pop in to view the works, and don’t forget to take
some time to explore the diverse range of resources exhibited at the centre.
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