WILLIAM TUCKER

Charcoal Drawings These drawings are big bold and heavy. They are abstract but suggest form and weight. The shapes they make are pleasing and intriguing – like watching smoke rising from a joss stick. The pieces are decorative and monochrome. I can see that the artist enjoys the effect of the charcoal stick. pressing heavily, …

TACITA DEAN

Below – ‘The Montafon Letter’ Chalk on Blackboard I love the vast scale of this piece. Along with the technical detail, its quite breathtaking! How does the artist map and plan out this type of image? How does the artist know where to start? It demonstrates great subtly of tone. Moving from black to white, …

Part 2 Intimacy – Research Point 3 Domestic Interiors

MARY COZENS WALKERS WORLD ANTHONY GREEN royal academy org Anthony Green’ images of interiors open up like boxes – so the viewer has a 3D view of many of a room’s surfaces and planes. As well as being a really clever idea and detailed work they allow us a very intimate look at the life …

Part 2 Intimacy – Research Point 2 Positive and Negative Space

I chose the examples below to show how artists incorporate positive and negative spaces in an effective way. I particularly like the work of Alex Katz, as the pieces convey energy and emotion despite being blocks of colour. I think this is achieved through the composition itself – the angles of the trees and flowers, …

Part 2 Intimacy Research Point 1 Still Life

I did some reading and net research into the development of still life as a genre. The research took me to Egyptian times with tomb decoration – where objects to go to the afterlife with the deceased were represented. Then, to Roman times – with decorative pieces on the interiors of homes and buildings. I …

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