Michael Burgess: Original Drawing - Anatomical Study: Lion Skull - Frontal View, Upper, and Lower Casing - Graphite Drawing on Strathmore - 90 Gsm Paper.
Original Drawings - Anatomical Studies: Lion Skull - 2 Drawings on one sheet of Drawing Paper. Upper Casing, Side View, and Quarter View - Graphite. (Early Drawings).
Unframed. Completed in 1977. This work is one of several Drawings for which I was awarded a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. The paper, on which the drawing was done, has aged over the past 45 years. Due to the age of the work, it shows a light degree of transitivity and slight discolorization. Not, however, to any extensive degree. The frame and matte board have recently been removed. However, this work has, like its sister drawing, been framed and protected under glass for the past 45 years. Sold as unframed, leaving the selection of new matting and framing to the preference of the owner. The graphite drawing itself is still crisp, clean, and extremely well-preserved.
Original Drawing - Anatomical Study: Lion Skull - Frontal View, Upper, and Lower Casing - Graphite Drawing on Strathmore - 90 Gsm Paper. Using a series of sharpened pencils ranging from 6B to 2H. (Early Drawing)
This Drawing represents 3 months of sustained work. There is a sister drawing, of the same Lion Skull, from a full frontal view. The preserved skull is from an adult male African Lion, which died of natural causes.
Using the skull, as my subject, I invite the viewer to share in a tactile experience, discovering the weight, the density, and the flow of this powerful organic structure. I became fascinated with big cats when I was a young boy. While studying Fine Art I became increasingly more interested in all of the sub-species of cats in general. Lions: stoic, proud, courageous, and iconic. What lies beneath all of those characteristics reveals a construction, which is an extraordinary example of natural structural engineering. The formation of the bones provides additional insight into this animal's evolutionary success. My intention was to explore the foundation and underlying form in a manner that would engage others in the experience.
This work may appeal to a segment of people who are interested in Zoology, Biology, Veterinary Medicine, Medical Professionals, Anatomists, Wildlife Enthusiasts, or other Artists. It represents the true beauty that lies beneath.
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