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THE ALLURE OF APHRODITE | HB, B, 3B Pencil on Fabriano | Source: Sculpture from Nicosia and Cordoba Museums | Part of personal research practice on: The Interconnectivity of Culture and its Relationship to Contemporary Identity.

These images explore the relationship between various cultures who played host to the Roman Empire and the transference of cultural and religious iconography, their part in the evolution of another country's identity and the relationship to the cultural evolution of European Identity.

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HB, B, 3B Pencil on Fabriano

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#adam grose #drawing #sculpture #pencil #europe #cyprus #culture #identity #relationship #roman #myth #evolution #aphrodite #observation #adam #shading #cypriot #pencil color drawing 

THE ALLURE OF APHRODITE (2015)

Pencil drawing 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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THE ALLURE OF APHRODITE | HB, B, 3B Pencil on Fabriano | Source: Sculpture from Nicosia and Cordoba Museums | Part of personal research practice on: The Interconnectivity of Culture and its Relationship to Contemporary Identity.

These images explore the relationship between various cultures who played host to the Roman Empire and the transference of cultural and religious iconography, their part in the evolution of another country's identity and the relationship to the cultural evolution of European Identity.

Materials used:

HB, B, 3B Pencil on Fabriano

Tags:
#adam grose #drawing #sculpture #pencil #europe #cyprus #culture #identity #relationship #roman #myth #evolution #aphrodite #observation #adam #shading #cypriot #pencil color drawing 
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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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