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Still Life IV

By  Charys Wilson 2017
This series of works titled ‘Still Life’ was created in 2017 whilst on a three month long artist residency at Takt A.I.R in Berlin. The body of work consists of several large-scale drawings created using conté crayon and ink, they were drawn using a negative format, the paper was white to begin with, no white was added to these works. These images in which dead insects are dramatically lit, aim to create a sense of empathy, drama and appreciation. Areas of detail juxtaposed/ contrasted with areas of quiet space, where fragility and absence coexist. The finger marks seen within the conté crayon echoed mankind’s mark being left on nature.

Photo taken by Paul Marshall

When shown at the Humboldt university for Art Science Exhibit

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Insects in a new light

Still Life V

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