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Drawing on paper

Signed on the front.

Creating something beautiful and special to symbolise healing. Allowing the natural wonder and beauty of the world to replace hurt with inspiration and awe.

A graphite portrait drawing of a woman sitting with her back to the viewer while she looks over her shoulder directing her gaze to them. The woman has one hand raise across her body up to her head holding her long hair up while the other arm is out of sight, it is assumed that it is holding up the sheet which drapes across her lower half. Across her back is a bouquette of flowers ranging in type and size, covering her lower back right up to the bottom of her face.

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Graphite pencil on 200 gsm acid free cold pressed paper

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A graphite portrait of a woman from the neck up, looking directly forward at the viewer. The drawing is composed of an overlay of the same drawing 3 times misaligned to create an out of focus experience for the viewer. The drawing has been completed on a more textured paper to enhance the sense of disorientation in the details.A portrait of a young woman standing at a 3/4 angle tilting her right side away from the viewer. The drawing is in graphite pencil, with a technique of realism, although there are elements of surrealism in the portrait. The woman is holding a rabbit as though nursed in her arms, while her long flowing hair comes down over her shoulder and morphs into a fox which has bitten down into the rabbit. Apart from this act of violence from the fox, the portrait conveys a sense of happiness and calm with the woman smiling and standing in a relaxed pose, holding the rabbit in a nurturing way.A graphite portrait shows a woman from the neck up, looking directly at the viewer. The drawing has been completed with a realistic style, though it includes surreal / fantasy elements such as horns growing out from the woman's temples, and a third eye opened on the centre of forehead. The horns curl back from her temples, around her ears with the sharp points following her cheek bones forward pointing towards her lips. The third eye is positioned vertically on her forehead and also looks towards the viewer. The woman has long dark hair that is pulled back tightly with some loose strands visible.The graphite drawing shows a young woman in a figurative pose leaning in from the left hand side of the paper. Her body and is side facing although only the arms are seen within the frame of the drawing, and her head is also positioned side profile although it has a slight forward facing tilt to it. She has long dark hair that is swept to the far side of her face creating a backdrop to her side profile face. Her arm in the foreground is positioned as though it almost frames ninety degrees in line with the border of the paper and her far arm is bent more acutely with her hand reaching up towards her face. The woman has two thin horns extending out from her forehead. The background has been left as the white of the paper with the highlights in the hair and on the skin creating a visual link between the background and foreground of the subject.
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