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Artwork Details

Medium Drawing, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 62cm (H) x 0.3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A portrait of a Salvadoran man. I created this piece with Copic markers on watercolour paper.

This artwork requires framing. I highly recommend framing with non-reflective UV blocking glass.

For a long time in El Salvador the only people covered in tattoos were gang members. Everyday people feeling they are safe to get tattoos without being targeted and killed shows a big shift in the country. The level of saftey is much higher now, after being one of the most dangerous places in the world.

The work is dark and moody with high contrast lighting. The man is lost in thought as he looks down at his drink - whisky in a skull-shaped glass.

Artist Bio

Erin Nicholls has always been artistic, leading her to study a number of creative subjects such as ceramics‚ metalsmithing & fine arts. She has done a lot of travelling since her childhood in country Victoria, living in a number of different cities and countries. In 2003, Nicholls lived in Florence, Italy, where she had private lessons in Old Masters' oil painting techniques from a master art restorer. In 2016, she completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Griffith University, majoring in Art History. Nicholls' style of art evolved from oil paintings to marker and pencil illustrations, which she has been developing exclusively since 2015. Her works are mostly realistic scenes, created in her unique style which is reminiscent of Studio Ghibli animation, as well as traditional Japanese woodblock prints.

Nicholls has produced two series of works featuring Japanese streetscapes - "A Year in Japan" and "A Night in Japan". In 2018, Nicholls won Best on Paper for the Bluethumb Art Prize for her work "Smoke", from her Night in Japan series. In 2019 Nicholls was a finalist in the Copic Award, with her piece "Red Light" being exhibited in Tokyo. In 2024 she won the Australia and Pacific Regional award in the Copic Art Prize for her artwork "The Blank Page".

While Nicholls loves creating street scenes of Japan, she has also created a number of still life photorealism drawings using Copic markers, as well as portraits. In 2021 she was commissioned to create a large landscape drawing of a mountain summit. Currently she is still creating some drawings from photographs she took in Japan, as well as more portrait and still life works. She is available for marker drawing commissions.

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Erin's studio is in Brisbane