As a fine artist, drawing is a constant in my practice. Drawing is a way of thinking – visually and out loud. It is a process of travelling into the unknown – making new tracks, sometimes with the maps of previous drawings as a guide, sometimes into a place as yet unvisited. The image above,…
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These digital prints, scanned from ink and collaged drawings, are a little clumsy and so seem to refer to that first ‘learning to read’ process of childhood. They were, though, drawn when I was writing an MPhil dissertation and struggling to understand various texts and ideas. The prints were made with the assistance of Tim Stokes,…
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Wordy Drawings
Recent drawings have been made on table tops, on ‘patchworks’ of small sheets of paper taped together. Small objects and scraps of material have become part of these drawings, including fragments of the many printed texts that I read each week. We process written words constantly, in a range of contexts, and while we understand…
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