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Figure Study 1
Monotype

Figure Study 2
Monotype

Figure Study 3
Monotype

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Figure Study 4
Monotype

Figure Study 5
Monotype


Figure Study 6
Monotype

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Male Figure Charcoal & Pastel

Two Figures II
Graphite and oil on polymer paper.

 

Two Figures
Graphite and oil on polymer paper.

     

 

 

     

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

LINDA ROBERTSON

 

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19 June - 3 July 2010

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“I use illumination and shadow in a way that reflects the theatrical nature of my subjects, who are often dancers.
This interests me more than drawing the human figure simply as anatomy. A life model exerts a great deal of energy and effort in holding a motionless position, so I use line and tone dynamically to express the energy contained within this stillness. My interest in drawing the human figure has been to depict the internal, emotional landscape of form, hovering as an illuminated presence in space.”