Research and Analysis: Trip To Durham University Library
During my trip to Durham I decided to explore the exhibitions on at the University Library and found that the current artist on exhibit was Norman Cornish.
There were a lot of sketches on show within this exhibition and I found them extremely interesting to be able to identify and understand how they are able to manipulate the human form in such a rough way whilst creating such beautiful profiles. I wish I had seen this exhibit when I was studying my life drawing module as the technique they have used of rather erratic line work is a technique I would love to explore in future development projects.
However, I also love their oil paintings as they use such muted colouring in certain ones yet the attention to detail truly makes you feel completely encapsulated in the forgotten times of the Spennymoor miners.
He manages to incorporate so much emotion in each and every brush stroke and it is truly inspiring. I would love to explore Cornish's work further in another module where I could use his work to influence my own creative choices.
There were a lot of sketches on show within this exhibition and I found them extremely interesting to be able to identify and understand how they are able to manipulate the human form in such a rough way whilst creating such beautiful profiles. I wish I had seen this exhibit when I was studying my life drawing module as the technique they have used of rather erratic line work is a technique I would love to explore in future development projects.
However, I also love their oil paintings as they use such muted colouring in certain ones yet the attention to detail truly makes you feel completely encapsulated in the forgotten times of the Spennymoor miners.
He manages to incorporate so much emotion in each and every brush stroke and it is truly inspiring. I would love to explore Cornish's work further in another module where I could use his work to influence my own creative choices.


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