At the tender age of 17 months, Ridley Linton-Martin launches into an experimentation with the technique of "automatic drawing". Inspired by the scribblings of American abstract artist Cy Twombly, artistic protegy Linton-Martin conveys his existential angst over the impermanence of life with forceful, unmediated drawings in that most transient of media: chalk on blackboard.
Monday, June 05, 2006
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1 Comments:
I love how he's poised in such a way that denotes precisely how much of his tormented, internal soul he is extracting and exposing to the cruel, unwavering outside world!
In other comments... congrats on the upcoming ciut interview... I'm going to try to listen in =-)
7:43 p.m.
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