Proportion
The relationship between different elements within a composition, based on their size.
Proportion is important when striving for realism in drawing or painting, as incorrect proportions can lead to a less lifelike appearance.
Moreover, artists can use proportion intentionally to convey various effects. By manipulating proportions, artists can evoke feelings of strength, weakness, humour, mystery, and more. Proportions can be exaggerated to highlight specific elements or meanings within a scene. For instance, caricature artists distort proportions to create stylised and expressive depictions of their subjects.
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Lisa Yuskavage
These magnificently smutty pin-ups are the work of a legend of contemporary painting, Lisa Yuskavage. Born in 1962 in Philadelphia to an Irish working class family, Lisa turns ‘wrongness’ into salacious works of art that give Classical painting a run for its money.
Barbie Pink
Barbie is everywhere, but what's pink got to do with it?
The Guerrilla Girls: Four Decades of Disruption
From the streets to the Supreme Court, the punk feminist art collective are still fighting for social justice in the art world and beyond.
JR: Miniature Giants
Installations by JR are some of the most viewed artworks in the world. Ahead of our first collaboration, we visited the legendary photographer in Paris to talk about scale, scaffolding, the ever-growing ambition of his public projects and why he wants to stay naïve forever.
Sensory Inspiration
The origin story for a new collaboration with New York legend José Parlá got us thinking about some of the unexpected places where artists find their art.
Kpe Innocent
Kpe Innocent (he/him) was born in Accra, Ghana in 1994. He continues to live and work in the city.
Larry Bell
Larry Bell (he/him) was born in 1939 in Chicago, Illinois. He is based in Taos, New Mexico where he currently works. He also has a studio on Venice Beach, California.
Clayton Schiff
Clayton Schiff (he/him) was born in 1987 in New York, United States, where he continues to live and work.
Aubrey Levinthal
Aubrey Levinthal was born in 1986 in Philadelphia, USA, where she continues to live and work.
Khari Turner
Khari Turner (he/him) was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1991, and now lives and works in New York.
TORO!
Bony Ramirez lifts the bullfighter’s muleta to an unexpected scene.In TORO! a horned bull is ensconced in red fabrics of all shades, but is completely at peace lounging next to a young girl. In each print Bony hand-paints a different hairstyle and facial expression on the child. Despite the title’s reference to bullfighting, the image is of harmony and mutual recognition. The artwork challenges colonial legacies in Bony’s homeland, the Dominican Republic. Both bodies, animal and human, are warped into anatomical impossibilities. While their proportions call to mind artists like Picasso and Francis Bacon, their body language references Manet’s Olympia (1863). Bony borrows from the European artistic canon to subvert the narrative of savage native and civilised coloniser.
Big Steps
In Big Steps, KPE Innocent contemplates the chasm between decision and action: faith. The foot of a strangely-proportioned figure is raised high behind them – frozen mid stride. A single line defines what lies behind, but not what lies ahead.Studio Works is a series of original artworks by emerging artists from across the globe.
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