| Being Lady Lucy : Drawings and Sketchbooks 2004-2006 |
[Jan. 3rd, 2007|02:37 pm] |
Hi.
Hope you can make it down to this, be great to see you there It's my Solo show . . .
All the bestest as ever
LL
Being Lady Lucy: Drawings and Sketchbooks 2004-2006, Unit 2 Gallery, London Metropolitan University 20 January to 10 March 2007. Curated by Eddie Chambers Exhibition preview : Sat 20th January 2006 2-4 PM Artist in conversation with curator Eddie Chambers Thursday 8th February 2007 7pm at Unit 2.
This exhibition brings together several bodies of work by the enigmatic Bristol-based artist, Lady Lucy, produced over the past couple of years. The exhibition also features a selection of the fascinating source material from which the artist draws inspiration for her candid and fascinating studies of human existence, be that existence real, imagined, remembered, or meticulously constructed.
Lady Lucy is an artist like no other. Her chosen medium is drawing and to this end, she is constantly in the process of producing an extraordinary range of drawn art works. Her appetite for the act of drawing is vociferous. Never, it seems, is she without her beloved sketchbook. Compulsively, she draws at every opportunity. In the main, she takes as her subject matter people around her. People she knows, people she meets, people with whom she comes into contact, and people she observes. In the case of the people she observes, these are drawn from the printed page as frequently as from real life.
From The Importance of Being Lady Lucy, text for exhibition brochure, by Eddie Chambers </a>
Unit 2 Gallery London Metropolitan University Central House 59-63 Whitechapel High Street London E1 7PF http://www.unit2.co.uk |
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| I also feel really in control of my pen |
[Jul. 12th, 2006|03:23 pm] |
Also, I feel really in control of my pen. This happens sometime you might think all the time, but sometime I actually become very satisfied with each and evey drawing I am doing. I notice it in the Being Lady Lucy series the most. I remember feeling like this about the lost sketchbooks that were stolen this time last year by the mugger who got me at knifepoint outside my frontdoor. I think it has taken me a while to get my confidence back and really learn to love the drawings again. I wonder where those drawings are ? I wonder what happened to the mugger after he theatened me that night with his knife? I wonder too much sometimes. That is why I like to be in control of my pen. |
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