Deposit of my drawings, processes, color and art research.
Author: William Marquina
Title: Shyness and Emancipation
Technique: Pigment black,
hair dog, photo of magazine and foil on glazed paper
Dimensions: 13” x 19” x 0,008” (33 cm x 48 cm x 0.02 cm)
Year: 2015
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Description: The woman in
its essence is shy. I make a connection between the female figure and
distortion of her eyes, nose and mouth to reconstruct its emancipator spirit,
that force that gains its peculiar conception of beauty, delicacy and
intelligence which makes them many of them confused in the society. I divided
the composition in two, to transfer the reconstructed idea of the first image
in a second format. I used aluminum foil to redraw what I draw from his face,
the hair of the dog (my pet) is a symbol of the animal condition of humans,
also identifying the nature of self-consciousness in the rest of the animals.
These drawings are inspired in Picasso in the style of their lines and
silhouette, for me are spectacular!
This piece has no frame and is signed at
the back.
This work is for sale at: http://www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Shyness-and-Emancipation/686638/2674519/view