Original artwork description:

In the countryside, a woman crouches with her dog by a wild tree and undergrowth. A man and his dog face them.

One of a series, depicting a scene in which 2 people meet. Each meeting may be intended, unintended, felicitous, romantic, vexatious, sad, fleeting moments where the people don’t know each other, or even stalking. The meeting may be in process, have already happened or is about to happen. Ambiguity is intended for the viewer to add their own back story to each occasion.

Charcoal on stretched linen, with side tacks. All charcoal works are sprayed with several coats of fixative. Hooks and wire added to back for hanging before sending.

Materials used:

linen, charcoal,

Tags:
#people #monochrome #meeting #dog walk 

The Meet 11 (2024) Charcoal drawing
by SBBoursot

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In the countryside, a woman crouches with her dog by a wild tree and undergrowth. A man and his dog face them.

One of a series, depicting a scene in which 2 people meet. Each meeting may be intended, unintended, felicitous, romantic, vexatious, sad, fleeting moments where the people don’t know each other, or even stalking. The meeting may be in process, have already happened or is about to happen. Ambiguity is intended for the viewer to add their own back story to each occasion.

Charcoal on stretched linen, with side tacks. All charcoal works are sprayed with several coats of fixative. Hooks and wire added to back for hanging before sending.

Materials used:

linen, charcoal,

Tags:
#people #monochrome #meeting #dog walk 
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Anglo-French artist SBBoursot paints, sculpts, and draws in charcoal. Attracted to figurative subjects, she likes to build layers and texture into each work, where lines are often softened or blurred,... Read more

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