Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Friday, 20 March 2009

Balaclava Women and Other Portraits



A selection of my drawings and paintings - 'Balaclava Women and Other Portraits' - is currently being exhibited at Bishopsgate Dental Care, 36 Spital Square, London, E1 6DY (phone 020 7377 6762)

My recent series of drawings – the Balaclava Women – are portraits of women wearing balaclavas and other head coverings (see blog entries below). I’m interested in how women conceal and reveal themselves, and the cultural ambiguities of wearing a headscarf, hat or balaclava. These portraits are drawn with pencil on ‘Rips’ cigarette papers – I use this ephemeral and fragile material, at a tiny scale, for many of my drawings as it underlines the intimacy and vulnerability of the subject matter. Also represented at Bishopsgate are two drawings from my series of Suffragette Portraits, a subject that, for me, resonates strongly today, particularly in the violence conducted with and to women’s own bodies. Two miniature oil paintings of women with bird-feather-like hair and downcast eyes simultaneously attract our attention, but also exclude us. My work explores an ongoing interest in portraiture used to convey the conflict between our public and our hidden, inaccessible interior life.





Portrait eyes down (blue), oil paint on board.




Portrait eyes down (red), oil paint on wood.




Anonymous Suffragette, pencil on paper, framed.




Anonymous Suffragette (blue), coloured pencil on paper, framed.

For pictures of the 'Balaclava Women' exhibited at Bishopsgate Dental Care see my earlier posts of 'Balaclava Women', or click on the label 'balaclava' in the label list.

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Hat Woman 3, framed


Hat Woman 3, pencil on Rips cigarette paper, framed.

Suffragette Hall

Hall of Suffragettes (and others) Portraits.
Looking down the hall away from the front door towards the end of the corridor:
On the left - Sylvia Pankhurst (blue), Emily Davison (x2).
On the right - Sylvia Pankhurst, Josephine Butler.
At the end - Josephine Butler.
All drawings are in pencil or coloured pencil on paper, framed.





Hallway Portraits

Hallway installation of Portraits.
Looking back from the end of the corridor towards the front door:
Above the door - Hiba Daraghmeh, Suicide Bomber, Portrait.



Around the corner of the hall, at the very end of the corridor, by the bathroom:
Divine Portrait.

Divine Portrait



Divine Portrait, coloured pencil on paper, framed.

Josephine Butler Portrait



Josephine Butler Portrait, coloured pencil on paper, framed.
Part of the installation of portraits in the hallway, for Showflat.

Sylvia Pankhurst Portrait



Detail of hallway installation, Hall of Suffragettes.
Sylvia Pankhurst Portrait, coloured pencil on paper, framed.

Josephine Butler Portrait and Sylvia Pankhurst portrait


Detail of Hall of Suffragettes installation.
Josephine Butler Portrait, pencil on paper, framed.
Sylvia Pankhurst Portrait, pencil on paper, framed.