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Shell No. 1 by Sean Hogan

Features

ARTIST NOTES: Pencil rendering of a sea shell on finely textured 300gsm cotton paper.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 30.00 cm X Width - 40.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Pencil on Paper
GENRE Still Life
REGISTERED NRN # 000-3421-0180-01
COPYRIGHT © Sean Hogan
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Sean Hogan



ARTIST BIO

Relying on skills learned during intensive technical drawing and art classes at secondary school and while studying design at univerisity Sean has developed a style capturing detail and complexity.  This is especially evident in his renderings of stone buildings and structures.  A background in architectural design has given Sean an appreciation for the form and construction of traditional buildings and their materials. An interest in photography has sharpened his eye for the effect of light and shade as well as for composition.

A love of the stories told by the stonework of buildings repaired and rebuilt over centuries continues to influence a style founded on architectural representation.  The use of differing materials as available during a buildings life provides an architectural archeology, leaving traces of various owners throughout a buildings existence.

These buildings and structures inspire Sean with a lack of precise geometry, rarely can one find perfectly straight lines or right angles. Mismatched windows and irregular stonework tell of construction by hand alone, utilisings available materials.  Such construction methods challenge an artist with jagged edges, rambling roof lines and misleading perspective.

The dramatic play of light on beautifully rustic surfaces continues to inspire.

Working in pencil, charcoal, pastel, inks, oils, acrylic and watercolour, Sean is constantly exploring varied forms and subject matter.  As a lifelong sailor, he is also fascinated by the sea, sky and the elements.  Sean explores the range of natural effects on views of yachts racing in various locations, playing with light and colour. 

Sean organises an exhibition every year in which he sells many of his works with the proceeds going to the Victorian Foundation for the Survivors of Torture.

Some of Sean's works, including giclee prints are represented in private collections across Australia and overseas.  Sean lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.