Life Drawings
‘Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence’ Henri Matisse
Drawing from the figure has taught me the essential tools of expression through mark-making. Over the years it has become an important place to practice, observe and experiment. My favourite materials include charcoal, Indian ink, soluble carbon, and graphite. I often draw with feathers, sticks, sponges and my hands to enlarge my descriptive vocabulary. Working quickly to keep the essence of the pose, I overlay initial marks, rather than erase them, revealing my process of finding the figure. During the recent Lockdown my Life drawings and recollections of the figure have inspired me to sculpt small wax figures using some of my favourite models and poses.
‘If you are not skilful enough to sketch a man jumping out of a window in the time it takes him to fall from the fourth storey to the ground, you will never be able to produce great works’ Eugene Delacroix
Sophia Lying - Indian Ink
Frankie, lying- Charcoal pencil
Martha's Back - Graphite and carbon
Remembering Scheile - Carbon and graphite
Looking Down
Seated Twist- Carbon and graphite
Standing, looking down - carbon
Kneeling - charcoal pencil
Standing Turn - graphite and carbon
Back view- Indian Ink and chalk
Esther - graphite and carbon
Head and Shoulders - Water-soluble carbon and Graphite
Lydia seated - Indian Ink on paper
Kneeling with Hoop- Charcoal
Sales and Enquiries
Original drawings are on paper and measure approximately 420mm x 590mm ( A2 size)
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All works on this site - © Rachel Lindsey Clark 2021