These field drawings on a grid structure are part of a current thread of work loosely related to my asemic text works and erasure drawings but rooted in the tidelines theme. The starting place was the figured stones on Eype beach, close to where I live in Dorset, which often feature lines of crystal “alien writing”.
- “I’ve seen more clouds than grass” Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm
- “I’ve seen more clouds than grass” (detail) Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm
- “Numb to the sting” Inktense pencils, Indian ink and acrylic on gessoed Indian handmade eco-paper 381mm x 559mm approx
- “Numb to the sting” Inktense pencils, Indian ink and acrylic on gessoed Indian handmade eco-paper 381mm x 559mm approx
- “So oft beguiled” Inktense pencils and Indian ink on gessoed Indian handmade eco-paper 381mm x 559mm (approx)
- “So oft beguiled” (detail) Inktense pencils and Indian ink on gessoed Indian handmade eco-paper 381mm x 559mm (approx)
- “What’s cooking” Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm
- “What’s cooking” (detail) Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm
- “Unless it rains” Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm
- “Unless it rains” (detail) Ink and Inktense pencils on Saunders Waterford paper 559mm × 762mm