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Femmes dans le park by David Blackburn

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This drawing by David Blackburn features a couple of women sitting in a park. Using his unmistakable fluid brush, the artist manages here to capture at once the momentum of their connected bodies. Not only is the predominant black line continuous, but it seems there is no space in between either, as the floor on which they sit, the background and their flesh are made of the same blank substance, therefore expressing the unity of Man and Nature.

David Blackburn is a Berlin based Mauritian visual artist and musician.
He has been trained in fine art and ceramics at the university of Cape town, South Africa, where he graduated in 2006.
Since then, he has mostly focused on oil painting and developed an unmistakable style that combines slick and curvy black lines with carefully chosen solid bright and bold colors in order do depict sceneries where bodies, often nude, are reduced to their essential shapes and brought into expressive interaction.

Both imagining and drawing inspiration from his direct observation of people in their natural physical positions, whether at the beach, sitting on the grass of a public park or even in their home intimacy, David catches in his fluid sketches the melody of the moment, the pattern of regular and irregular pulses that he will later refine on the canvas where the tension between the movement of the lines and the stillness of the intense colors produces an emotional value.

As much as he is keen to switching instrument when he makes music, David does not limit himself to one subject only: abstraction has lately become his new playground, a space where relationships are to be explored through the juxtaposition of multiple colorful horizons, creating fields of pure sensitivity.

Dimensions: 21 x 29,7 cm/ 8.3 x 11.7 inches
Materials: black gouache on paper.
Berlin, 2010.
Signed on the backside.

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