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Puppy Head Drawing

Helen Sykes

United Kingdom

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

Size: 9.1 W x 7.1 H x 0 D in

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My works explore the nature of feelings, especially of the sentimental kind. I use 'characters' to explore these feelings. I have been using a handful of motifs, all are creatures chosen specifically for their non-threatening qualities. This is a close up of a character called Puppy. The character explores vulnerability. He is trusting and just wants to be loved. I have made several studies of Puppy. Some simplify the form even further, but Puppy always remains animal-like. This drawing is made with pencil on rough found paper. The paper was old and fading around the edges. It seemed to add traction to ideas I was exploring about imperfection.

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Drawing:Pencil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.1 W x 7.1 H x 0 D in

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The work begins as a thought or a feeling. It gathers resonance as it merges with something I might have seen, a childhood memory, a past experience, a dream, a nightmare, or a day-dream. The initial thought is a response to any of these things, but is usually about the human condition somehow, especially our internal emotional lives. The process then moves to a very physical phase. It becomes about the material of the paint and its application. It’s about the canvas surface and how to convey the thought in a very tangible way. My concerns are about surface, colour and spacial relationships but not in an over formal way. Oftentimes, it aids the initial thought and at other times it kind of disrupts it. Most of the time it ends up being about creating something in the space between or around the objects, creatures or bodies I am painting. In recent years drawing and painting has become an increasingly inner process for me. l use traditional methods and materials that slow the process down, so the subject has time to develop, shift and finally take on a life of its own.

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