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Drawing, Colored Pencil on Paper
Size: 23 W x 29 H x 0 D in
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Anyone for a cold beer? I spent last summer soaking this gingham bandana in cold water and wrapping it around my neck before long, hot motorcycle rides in the sunshine. And then usually, when I'd get to my destination, cracking a cold beer and pressing the condensed can to my face to cool off from the engine heat. This hyperrealistic drawing is my tribute to those moments, as well as a homage to my lifelong love of Americana – because what could be more American than a Budweiser can rendered in the patriotic colours of the national flag? The drawing took more than 80 hours to complete over a summer in London and stands at nearly two feet tall.
Drawing:Colored Pencil on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23 W x 29 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Amy Miles is an artist based in East London, working in a hyperrealistic style using coloured pencils and graphite. After working in the fashion industry as a writer and editor for a decade, she decided to pursue drawing and visual art. Inspired by artists such as Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol and Wes Lang, Amy’s work explores the relationship we have with objects, pop culture products and brands. Her work is influenced by a lifelong interest in Americana, the open road, cowboys, the 1970s, and luxury fashion. Her presentation of objects – often alone on white paper – reflects the way luxury items are showcased in product photography. Each work requires long periods of precise drawing to complete, with some pieces taking more than 80 hours to produce. They become a meditation on the tiny details of each object that would otherwise go unnoticed, encouraging the viewer to spend time appreciating the small things, too. Most recently, Amy's work has been featured in the Coloured Pencil Magazine, and she has attended London's Slade School of Fine Art to develop a burgeoning painting practice.
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