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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Irena Narbutt, Chalice Constructing; Series 3 : Comfort Plan

Irena Narbutt

Chalice Constructing; Series 3 : Comfort Plan
Stone Lithograph
38 x 27 cm
Edition of 1
This work is priced unframed.
£ 200.00
Irena Narbutt, Chalice Constructing; Series 3 : Comfort Plan
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Drawing dialogues comprise the basis of my art practice and the Chalice Construction series is one of the latest of these explorations. In this series I continue my focus of...
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Drawing dialogues comprise the basis of my art practice and the Chalice Construction series is one of the latest of these explorations. In this series I continue my focus of working with spontaneous drawing approaches as a way of reflecting and meditating about the present pandemic challenges. Experimental drawing practice helps mediate one's complex feelings and ambivalent reactions, constructing forms which give a shape to these experiential realities. The Chalice print and drawing image shows a construction relating and referring to the idea of the body and psyche as inter relational aspects of the self; the self in need of some strengthening and care. Through the series I have called Chalice construction I am exploring how drawing can evolve to mediate these encounters and challenges in constructed ways of embodied drawing processes.

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