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'Lost Girl 1' Original Ink Painting
Johanna Wilbraham
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This piece is a unique original ink painting from the 'Lost Girl' series - a collection which explores the boundaries between representation and abstraction. I am interested in the ways that we can 'lose' the image through experimental and fluid mark-maki...
This piece is a unique original ink painting from the 'Lost Girl' series - a collection which explores the boundaries between representation and abstraction. I am interested in the ways that we can 'lose' the image through experimental and fluid mark-making. These faces emerge from splashes of diluted ink and pools of moving water in a limited colour palette of soft browns and black.
This is an original unframed ink painting on 640 gsm Canson heritage watercolour paper.
The paper size is 22 x 27 cm and it has hand-torn paper edges.
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Johanna Wilbraham
east London
I'm Johanna - a painter fascinated by that magical place between abstraction and representation. My portraits appear to emerge from watery depths of paint, between splashes, drips and pools – created with layers of poured paint.
Alongside a passion for experimental mark-making, I am curious about the way we look at and represent women in particular. In a world dominated by the male gaze, I'm interested in the female one, as well as strength, vulnerability and diversity.
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