Artwork description:

A group of Native South Americans crown anxiously round the camera lens, unsure about their current situation or their future. The original photographic image has been restructured into separate layers each with its own colour, superimposed in sequence until the final 'drawing' - a combination of photographic processes and hand drawing using lithographic crayons, unites the image. The title refers to a popular song - a united people will never be defeated..

Materials used:

Screenprint on Arches paper, using butol inks

Tags:
#native peoples #pop art #documentary #south american 

Un Pueblo Unido (1990)

Screenprint 
by Kenneth Hay

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A group of Native South Americans crown anxiously round the camera lens, unsure about their current situation or their future. The original photographic image has been restructured into separate layers each with its own colour, superimposed in sequence until the final 'drawing' - a combination of photographic processes and hand drawing using lithographic crayons, unites the image. The title refers to a popular song - a united people will never be defeated..

Materials used:

Screenprint on Arches paper, using butol inks

Tags:
#native peoples #pop art #documentary #south american 
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Trained under Sir Lawrence Gowing in the 'Euston Road' style of direct observational painting, following Cézanne, and then under pupils of Renato Guttuso and Oscar Kokoschka at Florence Academy, my... Read more

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