Original artwork description:

This monoprint study explores the pose and line work of drawing a figure created in 2001. During this time I was experimenting and playing with monoprints, originally drawing the images on paper as a sketch then redrawing on printing paper via blue printing ink on a metal plate.
This allowed the image to be transferred, simplifying into a more illustrative form in its rendering, observing the flattening of space and drawing from an unusual persepctive.

The drawing has been produced on handmade textured paper.

Materials used:

Printing ink on handmade paper

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Self Portrait Study (2001)
Monoprint
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This monoprint study explores the pose and line work of drawing a figure created in 2001. During this time I was experimenting and playing with monoprints, originally drawing the images on paper as a sketch then redrawing on printing paper via blue printing ink on a metal plate.
This allowed the image to be transferred, simplifying into a more illustrative form in its rendering, observing the flattening of space and drawing from an unusual persepctive.

The drawing has been produced on handmade textured paper.

Materials used:

Printing ink on handmade paper

Tags:
#adamgrose #portrait #drawing #ink #monoprint #study #perspective #linework #printing #observation #figuredrawing #humanfigure 

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Adam Grose explores layering, memory, history, mythology and entropy relating to 'Lost Generations'. He explores people lost to time and history, revealing or reminding us of those who existed... Read more

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