Nelly

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 90cm (W) x 150cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Nelly is a study of the beauty of the human eye. A search on the internet for 'the most beautiful eyes' found many lovely examples, including the pair chosen for this drawing. Placing the eyes behind a rudimentary helmet highlights them further. (Who is the lady behind the mask?) The image is a little piece of pop-art with an Aussie-culture twist.
Though this picture is currently un-stretched, we can also have it stretched before shipping is that is a preferred option. (We'd be able to get a quote from the local canvas stretcher, and which usually takes a week to do)

Artist Bio

Portraits: the portraits are drawn with pencil on canvas, all in large scale and sometimes with acrylic paint used for the background. Though pencil is such a simple implement, it captures human expressions and emotions well through different angles, pressures, techniques and lead types. It's wonderful how life-like a drawing can become. The most exciting aspect of undertaking these portraits is often that, after many hours spent drawing a profile with intense detail, the final touch is to drag a cloth over the detailed work to create shadows...it's always done with trepidation.
I began drawing after 10 years of landscape and abstract painting, all of which were completed rather too quickly and soon filled the house. Determined to slow down the creative process I switched to a far more detailed portrait style, keen to draw 'every single hair and wrinkle' of each subject. By the finish of each portrait the subjects have become so familiar they feel like friends. Hope you enjoy these images and the emotions they bring.
Paintings: playing with color is such a simple joy. Who knew. Mixing colors and adding texture, with layers, to bring an image to life is a great way to spend free time, whilst the stroke of a motley brush is an exciting way to add humanity to a canvas.
Tom,
Fitzroy, Melbourne