Transparent and Opaque: spatial paintings/drawings
(c) 2011 Naomi Nicholls, 2 sheets of 56 x 38 cm
Watercolour, gesso and graphite on paper.
Watercolour, gesso and graphite on paper.
(c) 2011 Naomi Nicholls, 2 sheets of 56 x 38 cm
Watercolour, gesso and graphite on paper.
Watercolour, gesso and graphite on paper.
I’m interested in visual means of expressing three dimensional space. What on earth do I mean by that? Well, I think it’s really interesting how when we’re looking at something, we look directly at it, we might walk around it to get a different vantage point, we look at the foreground, the middle-ground and the background. So I’m taking that idea of space folding out and folding in and make work about those spaces.
At the moment I have been working on some watercolour works, because I’ve been constrained by having no studio at present, so I can’t make really big works.
The works above include shapes of transparent watercolour, but I also really like playing opaque colours off the transparent. It gives a bit of a shift in the space. The transparent being something you can, in theory, see through, the opaque something to can’t see through.
Although I think this is a work in itself, it also feels a bit like a planning drawing for a large scale installation. I don’t know how I’d actually make such a work, but I definitely have some ideas to try out.
Summer holidays are going to allow me more time to work on my art, so I will keep going with these drawings/paintings. And some of them might make it into my exhibition in March. Woo.