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The output consists of a group of fifteen drawings. To make the works, Owen developed and applied a distinctive process involving the careful erasure of ink from found photographic images. Drawing usually involves making marks by adding and accumulating material (graphite, ink, etc.) on a surface. In contrast, Owen's drawings are made purely by erasure; a gradual, irreversible process of removing the ink of the printed image by hand. This series was made using illustrated pages from books on cinema, usually large, ‘coffee table’ publications focusing on a particular genre, director or actor. The books were found and bought online, in bookshops and secondhand shops. In each drawing the central figure, usually an actor or director, is erased. This disables the Focal point of the photograph, bringing a new importance and directing attention to the peripheral details of the image. Drawings from this series have been exhibited in solo exhibitions at:
University of Edinburgh
Title: Eraser Drawings
Description:
The output consists of a group of fifteen drawings.
To make the works, Owen developed and applied a distinctive process involving the careful erasure of ink from found photographic images.
Drawing usually involves making marks by adding and accumulating material (graphite, ink, etc.
) on a surface.
In contrast, Owen's drawings are made purely by erasure; a gradual, irreversible process of removing the ink of the printed image by hand.
This series was made using illustrated pages from books on cinema, usually large, ‘coffee table’ publications focusing on a particular genre, director or actor.
The books were found and bought online, in bookshops and secondhand shops.
In each drawing the central figure, usually an actor or director, is erased.
This disables the Focal point of the photograph, bringing a new importance and directing attention to the peripheral details of the image.
Drawings from this series have been exhibited in solo exhibitions at:.

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