The black drawings were begun in Vancouver in the 1980s. They continue, when in the mood to discover in shadow, to this day. Please excuse the glare: black graphite surfaces are hard to shoot and besides, a certain amount of glare tells us something about their surfaces.
The Onions 27" x 38" graphite on Clearprint,
Night Scene 11" x 8½" 1988
Night Scene
The Gathering Storm
The Dressing of Persephone
Aviad
Trophonious
Trophonious 2
Laurie D's Dilemma
Peacock
Woman
Tuesday, 6 February 2007
Black Drawings
By Dan Goorevitch at February 06, 2007
Labels: contemporary art, Dan Goorevitch, drawings, fine art, graphite drawings, original art
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these are really great. They are all tangled up yet somehow very clear.
ReplyDeletePencils are my best friends. Thanks Ourit.
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