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"It's all been done before", is a saying that gets bandied about a great deal. Be it in photography, painting or, indeed, any creative field. I, however, prefer to listen to writer and artist, Austin Kleon who quotes French writer André Gide "Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again." So here, in celebration of something that must be painted again and again, I give you 'Amelie and her Vertebral Column'…

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Indian Ink, Acrylic and Graphite on a Waterford Saunders 425gsm Watercolour Paper

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#painting #black and white #nude #drawing #figurative #ink #pencil #monotone #nude figure study 
Amelie and her Vertebral Column (2015)
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by Mike Nicoll

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"It's all been done before", is a saying that gets bandied about a great deal. Be it in photography, painting or, indeed, any creative field. I, however, prefer to listen to writer and artist, Austin Kleon who quotes French writer André Gide "Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again." So here, in celebration of something that must be painted again and again, I give you 'Amelie and her Vertebral Column'…

Materials used:

Indian Ink, Acrylic and Graphite on a Waterford Saunders 425gsm Watercolour Paper

Tags:
#painting #black and white #nude #drawing #figurative #ink #pencil #monotone #nude figure study 

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Art has always been a part of me. I vaguely remember the colouring books of my infancy in Switzerland; later, in Edinburgh, those books were substituted for my father's architectural... Read more

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