drawing gallery

Bath Time
35"x26"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Digest
35"x26"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Red Carpet
24"x18"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Green Tint
24"x18"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Blue Scarf
35"x26"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Hair Pin
24"x18"
Handmade paint & graphite on archival paper

Odilesque
5"x9"
Graphite and ink on archival paper

Old Barn
9"x12"
Handmade paint & graphite and ink on archival paper

Drawing is a passion.  The physical act of making a mark on paper is quite satisfying.  It is often the first step in the creative process, from jotting down ideas to forming full imagery to sculpt or paint.  It is the core of all works of art, I believe.

I enjoy history to the point of recreating it as much as possible.  Let me explain; when I was earning my bachelors degree in fine arts I discovered printmaking. Specifically Intaglio using copper plates.  Carving the plates to create the image was a lengthy process, which was repeated many times to get the desired results.  It was so physical, even sculptural you might say, that the process of carving, or etching the plates was as satisfying as the final image, that I began exploring more and more about it's origins.  Finding out how it all started, leading me to truly enjoy history for the first time.  Learning about it's invention, the making of paper, mezzotinting, and the specialized tools created for different effects. Fascinated me further to the realization I wanted to experience it as though I was there. 

So I began to make my own papers, mordants and acids.  Found what minerals were used for pigments in the 14th century and experimented in my own paint making formulas and processes, as the artist's did before me.  Wow it was very enlightening to say the least.  I learned more by reliving this process of making all of my own materials than I ever could in a modern art institute.  It drove me to authenticity of process and I felt I could actually have a connection to the great artists of history by proxy. 

So It is the driving force behind all of my artistic decisions today, how can I create, who I am, how I feel, what I see... and bring them to others.  The materials and mediums I choose are a direct result of my reconnecting with the past to envision my own future.

I am an artist living in Northern Maine, USA.  I have been creating art in many different mediums form most of my life.  Thank you for visiting my site,  Shannon King. 

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