thanks for commenting, india. i would consider them drawings and according to the drawing research network 'any mark on a surface made by a human to be interpreted by another human' is a drawing. check out their site...www.drawing-research-network.org.uk/
Lovely, rich examples of Tracey's work. I have followed her work for several years and as an artist interested in mark-making/drawing and printing as well as painting, I enjoy her incorporation of the processes that still maintain a freshness and spontaneity.
these encaustic drawings [?] are very beautiful.
ReplyDeletethanks for commenting, india. i would consider them drawings and according to the drawing research network 'any mark on a surface made by a human to be interpreted by another human' is a drawing. check out their site...www.drawing-research-network.org.uk/
ReplyDeleteLovely, rich examples of Tracey's work. I have followed her work for several years and as an artist interested in mark-making/drawing and printing as well as painting, I enjoy her incorporation of the processes that still maintain a freshness and spontaneity.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jane!
Deletewell said, jane...thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
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