Developments

Here I have created two drawings, that are both one lines. One using a red posca pen and the other a black biro. I created abstract figures who were crying and kissing as well as eyes and a skull. I think that eyes really represent emotions and the loss of freedom and identity, The skull and the red work hand in hand on the danger that abuse can cause, The kissing figures almost create the shape of a broken heart which ties into the idea of falling apart yet still being in a  relationship.

 

 

 

 

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Here is a caricature piece that I created on black cardboard with red and white posca paint pens.  I created a female figure, with a worried and lonesome facial expression in white. In my colour theory and colour psychology research, white often represents purity and innocence. I used a red posca paint pen to add smaller details surrounding the figure. I added some red hands that are facing directly towards the female figure, like arrows.  I added some small, spiral eyes and some red tears coming from her white eyes. I also added a black chain around her neck, like my initial charcoal sketches in the beginning of the project.

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Here is another charicature piece using the same idea and same coloured pens. This time I added a male figure behind the female figure, who I have sketched using the red posca pen. His smirk is eery and appearing evil and his arms are trapping her against him, like the hugging figures I have previously drawn.

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I decided as these two pieces were similar in style, to collage them together to create a narrative of some sort. I ripped them so the edges were rough and messy,  I also used a biro and a red Posca paint pen to create an illustration of a hand grabbing onto a wrist from my photographic references of hands.

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