Original artwork description:

This monoprint study explores the pose and line work of drawing a figure created in 2001. During this time I was experimenting and playing with monoprints, originally drawing the images on paper as a sketch then redrawing on printing paper via blue printing ink on a metal plate.
This allowed the image to be transferred, simplifying into a more illustrative form in its rendering, observing the flattening of space and drawing from an unusual persepctive.

The drawing has been produced on handmade textured paper.

Materials used:

Printing ink on handmade paper

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Self Portrait Study (2001) Monoprint
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This monoprint study explores the pose and line work of drawing a figure created in 2001. During this time I was experimenting and playing with monoprints, originally drawing the images on paper as a sketch then redrawing on printing paper via blue printing ink on a metal plate.
This allowed the image to be transferred, simplifying into a more illustrative form in its rendering, observing the flattening of space and drawing from an unusual persepctive.

The drawing has been produced on handmade textured paper.

Materials used:

Printing ink on handmade paper

Tags:
#portrait #drawing #ink #perspective #study #monoprint #observation #linework #printing #adamgrose #figuredrawing #humanfigure 
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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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