Original artwork description:

Two people walk in opposite directions on a town street, under inclement weather. The man has his hand to his forehead. The woman has an umbrella and walks away from him.

Part of a series, depicting a scene in which 2 people meet. Each meeting may be intended, unintended, felicitous, romantic, vexatious, sad, ordinary, stalking, fleeting moments where the people don’t know each other, or when the people physically meet but pay no attention to each other. Ambiguity and mystery is intended so that the viewer adds their own back story to each occasion.

Charcoal on stretched linen, with side tacks. Sprayed with fixative. Hooks and wire added to back for hanging before sending.

Materials used:

charcoal

Tags:
#city scene #town #meeting #rainy day 

The Meet 3 (2022)

Charcoal drawing 
by SBBoursot

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Two people walk in opposite directions on a town street, under inclement weather. The man has his hand to his forehead. The woman has an umbrella and walks away from him.

Part of a series, depicting a scene in which 2 people meet. Each meeting may be intended, unintended, felicitous, romantic, vexatious, sad, ordinary, stalking, fleeting moments where the people don’t know each other, or when the people physically meet but pay no attention to each other. Ambiguity and mystery is intended so that the viewer adds their own back story to each occasion.

Charcoal on stretched linen, with side tacks. Sprayed with fixative. Hooks and wire added to back for hanging before sending.

Materials used:

charcoal

Tags:
#city scene #town #meeting #rainy day 
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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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