Charcoal sketchbooks

Date:
2014-2019
Reference:
PP/LIZ/A/1
Part of:
Liz Atkin Archive
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

The following description was provided by Liz Atkin:
"Sketchbooks became a useful redirection of anxety and skin picking around 2015, when I returned to work and had to commute for an hour and a half to get to Arts Depot to teach after recovering from nervous breakdown. Repetition, compulsion and getting my hands and fingers messy drawing with charcoal became a significant recovery tool from here onwards. These sketches and doodles initiated larger scale Pouring mountains in my studios and later my anxiety digital drawings. They mark a significant change in my art practice as they were the first stages of drawing, and later evolved into the compulsive charcoal drawings on newspapers when I ran out of a sketchbook on one of my commutes."

Publication/Creation

2014-2019

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