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Karim Hetherington, Claire Menegatti, Barbara Shepard offering original Ink Paintings artworks.


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Karim Hetherington: 'neptune', 2019 Ink Painting, Abstract. Panoramic abstract Graffiti painting on canvas ...
, 2019
Abstract - Painting
20 x 8 inches (50.8 x 20.3 cm)
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Claire Menegatti: 'adventure', 2009 Ink Painting, Animals. In this illustration, I wanted to create a vibrantly colorful, fun landscape of fantasy. I began with depicting one of my favorite animals, the elephant, embellished in exotic decoration. I touch upon a love of travel, of the alluring nature of the exotic, of the excitement of exploration, and of ...
, 2009
Animals - Painting
13.5 x 11 inches (34.3 x 27.9 cm)
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Barbara Shepard: 'Woman Seated', 1987 Ink Painting, nudes.     Ink brush drawing and wash of model.     ...
nudes - Painting
43 x 38 cm (16.9 x 15.0 inches)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Barbara Shepard - Although I had a grounding in many techniques and processes and an academic training in drawing and painting from nature, archetecture and the model, my early work became abstracted and sometimes it was in 3d or relief using mixed media. Gradually it honed down into painting and drawing mainly due to studio restriction and other themes to do with the body started to emerge. I moved away from abstraction and in the late 1980's and early 1990's themes were to do with redefining the feminine and picturing the female nude from a female perspective. My current work is concerned with different aspects of human expression and especially a different face of masculinity. It seeks to re-configure the male in art. I am interested in how this translates into the aesthetics of a pictorial image, creating beauty in composition, colour and mark making. Taken from a close up perspective, they explore female desire and male vulnerability. The male model is the observed rather than the observer. It isn't an attempt to do a role reversal and objectify the male but to illuminate aspects of male character little seen on public view. Composed of close up parts of ...