Posts Tagged ‘drawings’
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Kathleen Sawyer
Kathleen Sawyer is an art student specialising in Printmaking, but her main focus is on drawing. Check out some of her work here…
Cadere innocens
Cadere innocens is a series of drawings (ink and watercolor) by Mexican artist Kikyz1313:
“The exposed work is based, mainly, in the study of abjection.
Most specifically in the corpse, wich alludes to illness, dirt and waste. It threatens the integrity and stability of the viewer, attracted by the drawings developed from traditional techniques and obsessively intricate in detail, which results in an evocative imaginary, thus being stimulating and pleasant when contemplating, but when assimilated, provokes rejection due to the moral barrier of our social context.
This is done almost exclusively in order to violate the moral basis of the viewer, leading him to dissolve the inconvenience of morality and turning him into an accomplice of the enjoyableness of death.”
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