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Barn Swallow Feeding Nestlings House Window Polychrome Drawing Drawing

Nicholas Papadakis

United States

Drawing, Colored Pencil on Paper

Size: 12 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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This bird feeding it's chicks drawing is part of an ongoing portraiture series focused on endangered species. These naturalist drawings are a joy to create using a novelty pencil that has four distinct colors fused together in one 'lead'. The light and airy line-work gives them an energizing quali...

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2024

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Drawing, Colored Pencil on Paper

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12 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Nicholas Papadakis is a Brooklyn-based artist currently exploring humankind’s relationship with Earth through an ongoing series of transparent sculptures & photographs entitled “Potentialities”. Papadakis creates transparent sculptures to explore the world of human constructs: objects, ideas, and events. Each artwork visualizes an aspect of the question: what is the value of human experience, and our manufactured lifestyles, as balanced against environmental impact? These sculptures have a dual existence as photographs that capture singular moments within a site-specific installation. “I patiently study the play of light and color refracting through the clear objects, I am in search of a transformative moment to photograph - one in which the tangible sculptures are rendered insubstantial and hallucinatory - one in which I can imagine the subject’s past, present, and future - from the ‘a-ha’ moment of inception to it’s faded memory.” Each photograph becoming a timeless space for contemplating the impact that humans exert upon the natural world - metaphors for the ultimate importance of a healthy planet as a prerequisite for human survival.

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