Tesfaye Urgessa
100 x 70 cm.
Tesfaye Urgessa's "Untitled VIII" is a captivating oil and graphite on paper monotype that showcases the artist's profound skill in portraiture and his unique approach to representation. This artwork features presumably the artist himself in the act of painting a portrait of a lady, creating a compelling narrative about the artistic process and the relationship between the artist and his subject. The use of monotype in this piece adds an element of singularity and spontaneity, as this technique allows for only one impression to be made, imbuing the artwork with a sense of immediacy and intimacy.
In "Untitled VIII," the composition is thoughtfully arranged to draw attention to the interaction between the artist and the lady he is portraying. The choice of oil and graphite lends a rich textural quality to the work, with the oil paint providing depth and vibrancy, while the graphite adds delicate detail and shading. The juxtaposition of these mediums results in a piece that is both dynamic and nuanced, with each stroke and line contributing to the overall emotional impact.