About
drawing within the framework of concrete art-making.
Playing
with two, three, sometimes more elements, working with the way in which these
elements interact. For me the keyword is 'exploration'. A drawing is a piece of
work that may perhaps lead on to something else, and I think it is for this
reason that drawings I do are rarely 'one-offs'. One thing leads to another,
and another and each stage may open up possibilities which also need to be
explored, but in the end the drawing exists as a thing in itself.
The
starting point: the first mark - the "what if" factor: in the case of
these drawings, the first mark was an angled line across or down the page. I
have been interested in the idea of
slippage - a form broken by a break which allows one part to move in relation
to the other, thereby breaking the balance, the monumentality, of the whole
form, hopefully creating a tension within the work.
Within
these parameters there are still variations possible: should the form float in
space, or be anchored by the edge of the paper; how do the forms in the drawing
relate to each other; should the form be symmetrical, or a-symmetrical? The
question of proportion, the visual "rightness" of the overall image -
what works and what doesn't - a totally subjective judgement perhaps.
These mixed
media drawings (from a set of six related works) are to do with the notion of
"slippage" - an exploration of what happens visually if a shape is
broken into parts by a line cutting across it.
Barbara
Halnan March 2019
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