Piece description from the artist
Meditative City series is a collection of photographs collaged together to make a serene landscape. All the photos are taken within the city limits of Chicago.
While creating my ink drawing (14 new works coming soon) I listen to a ton of news and it can be draining at times. So, I decided to take breaks from my studio and explore the city while documenting my days journey. I take photos of things that appeal to me and later piece them together to make a composition of random and pixelated parts. While piecing the images together, I find myself thinking of Japanese wood block prints.
There will be 100 images created for this series.
Danny Augustine’s Intuitive Ink Drawings And Doodlings
July 24, 2015 by moray mair
Danny Augustine‘s ink drawings take us on a trip through his unconscious, each picture an intuitive expression of his past and present, of memories and experiences, of external and internal impulses, of 24 hour news.
Using pen and ink Augustine begins with an empty mind and a sheet of paper. And what starts with a random splash soon grows into an exploration of his concerns, feelings and the forces that influence his life, his process determined by a lexicon of particular colours, forms and lines. His evolving drawings grow out of a random movement and into a more articulate expression of his being, an unknown landscape that he traverses, bringing us with him, each image born out of memories and experiences and 24 hour rolling news; the Syrian civil war, the earthquake in Nepal, the posturing of North Korea.
This automatic drawing harks back to Surrealism and artists such as Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Jean Arp and André Breton, who developed the form as a means of expressing the subconscious. And in these doodles, these watercolours, we get an insight into the mind of a young artist determined to synthesise the deluge of information that has become a hallmark of our age. Here’s what he has to say about his work:
" Each one of my pieces shall represent an emotional stepping stone within my life and find their own spot in the art world. For me, I never have a set idea when I begin my drawing. I allow my mind to drift off and as the drawing grows, I begin to filter in current events as well as my own personal experiences. This combination creates a very personal viewpoint of the world around me."An Art Advisor will get in touch with you today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your artwork needs.
Get Started