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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Louisa Crispin, FlightPath xxxxix
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Louisa Crispin, FlightPath xxxxix

Louisa Crispin

FlightPath xxxxix
Graphite on paper
27 x 27 x 3 cm
This work is priced framed.

*Purchased artwork will be available to collect from 26th July. Please enquire about postage options.
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Exploring the medium of graphite whilst still representing my interest in the intricacy of flora and fauna, the Flight Path collection is the result of a large wasp nest in...
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Exploring the medium of graphite whilst still representing my interest in the intricacy of flora and fauna, the Flight Path collection is the result of a large wasp nest in the loft and the shadows captured on the windowsill.

 

Working with a mix of graphite powder and pencils, erasing, frottage and embossing until the right balance of light and dark remains, an image which draws you closer to discover the delicacy of the insects.

 

Wasps are an important part of our eco system: eating greenfly larva and dead insects, they are also great pollinators. Sadly their teenage tantrums in summer have given them bad press. Look closer - they are exquisitely put together. 

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