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“Tree, Stone and Lovespoon” Malcolm Pettigrove


“My work is inspired by the beauty in trees and the myriad forms that beauty takes. My drawing brings me joy and solace.”

Malcolm draws imagined trees and mythical landscapes. His drawings are intricate and exquisitely detailed, each the result of many hours of work. His trees are often suspended in space, their finely wrought root structures sustained by – and defining – an invisible sphere. His landscapes depict dark forests and light-filled fields, towers of stones and still waters, all made visible with the smallest of black marks.

Malcolm works with fine tipped pigment ink pens and cotton rag papers of varying textures and tones. His final works are a beautifully detailed melding of the pigment inks drawn into the cotton fibres in the papers.

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