Original artwork description:

The primary focus of my current work is creating drawings and mixed media pieces from action sequences in old films. Using a repetitious drawing technique - overlaying simple line drawings on top of each other - the artist produces intricately fractured, abstract images that are occasionally bleak yet convey a sense of motion. The ambiguity of form, use of negative space create an interesting narrative, with the emphasis on mark-making and disassociating the final image from the source material - although the images are littered with clues as to their origin.

Materials used:

Pen and ink on deep-edged canvas

Osato 2 (2014)

Painting 
by Tom Winney

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£225

  • Painting on Canvas
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 40 x 40 x 4cm (unframed) / 40 x 40cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: People and portraits

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The primary focus of my current work is creating drawings and mixed media pieces from action sequences in old films. Using a repetitious drawing technique - overlaying simple line drawings on top of each other - the artist produces intricately fractured, abstract images that are occasionally bleak yet convey a sense of motion. The ambiguity of form, use of negative space create an interesting narrative, with the emphasis on mark-making and disassociating the final image from the source material - although the images are littered with clues as to their origin.

Materials used:

Pen and ink on deep-edged canvas

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I'm an emerging artist, based in Newcastle. The primary focus of my current work is creating drawings and mixed media pieces from action sequences in old films. Using a repetitious... Read more

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