Julia Brown
Title: Ink #9 – Waning
Quink ink and Bleach on Heavyweight Cotton Khadi Paper.
One of a series from my current work exploring spaces, landscapes and structures—man-made or organic, and the interplay of one against and within the other.
From a collection of ink paintings created in response to one of my walks around my local area.
The summer was coming to an end, and the sun had that golden, dusty light as it flickered through the towering seedheads and vegetation moving in the breeze.
I wanted the shapes I described to be something both intangible yet instantly recognisable—solid objects, the space in between them, and the atmosphere created by light, shade and colour.
Title: Ink #9 – Waning
Quink ink and Bleach on Heavyweight Cotton Khadi Paper.
One of a series from my current work exploring spaces, landscapes and structures—man-made or organic, and the interplay of one against and within the other.
From a collection of ink paintings created in response to one of my walks around my local area.
The summer was coming to an end, and the sun had that golden, dusty light as it flickered through the towering seedheads and vegetation moving in the breeze.
I wanted the shapes I described to be something both intangible yet instantly recognisable—solid objects, the space in between them, and the atmosphere created by light, shade and colour.