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This image is part of a series of images drawn using a Japanese brush pen and ink. The images are of Libyan men who went missing under the regime of Gaddafi. I drew this images in response to the situation that was happening at the time, highlighting to remember those who had previously stood up to this dictator's regime, at a time when mostly others were too afraid to stand up - waiting for a time in the future for the opportune moment to rise up and succeed due to the surrounding countries also rising up because of 'leaked' information via Wiki-leaks and the increasing availability of social networking and sharing of previously classified information in countries who seemed to be locked into a dictatorship regime. These become symbolic of those who fight for the right to be free and set a new path for others to follow many years later. In some small way I highlight their voice where it no longer exists, yet an image can say a thousand words.

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Japanese Brush Pen and Ink on Paper

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MISSING (2012) Ink drawing
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This image is part of a series of images drawn using a Japanese brush pen and ink. The images are of Libyan men who went missing under the regime of Gaddafi. I drew this images in response to the situation that was happening at the time, highlighting to remember those who had previously stood up to this dictator's regime, at a time when mostly others were too afraid to stand up - waiting for a time in the future for the opportune moment to rise up and succeed due to the surrounding countries also rising up because of 'leaked' information via Wiki-leaks and the increasing availability of social networking and sharing of previously classified information in countries who seemed to be locked into a dictatorship regime. These become symbolic of those who fight for the right to be free and set a new path for others to follow many years later. In some small way I highlight their voice where it no longer exists, yet an image can say a thousand words.

Materials used:

Japanese Brush Pen and Ink on Paper

Tags:
#portrait #drawing #people #ink #paper #japanese #libya #adam #missing #grose 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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