Original artwork description:

This image was an exercise using a fine brush and Indian ink creating this illustration for a poetry magazine published in Exeter (Reflections).

The image explores relationships on identity, femininity, its associated symbols on what is considered feminine and the role the mirror plays in determining the way we see ourselves and the image we wish to portray.

This image was digitally coloured on a computer with one print out on standard paper. I will include this with the drawing, so you will get two for the price of one.

Materials used:

Brush Pen on Cartridge

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#adam grose #mirror mirror #drawing #figure #female form #dress #mirror #form #brush pen 

Mirror Mirror (2007)

Ink drawing 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This image was an exercise using a fine brush and Indian ink creating this illustration for a poetry magazine published in Exeter (Reflections).

The image explores relationships on identity, femininity, its associated symbols on what is considered feminine and the role the mirror plays in determining the way we see ourselves and the image we wish to portray.

This image was digitally coloured on a computer with one print out on standard paper. I will include this with the drawing, so you will get two for the price of one.

Materials used:

Brush Pen on Cartridge

Tags:
#adam grose #mirror mirror #drawing #figure #female form #dress #mirror #form #brush pen 

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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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