Missing Person (III)
1994
47.0 x 46.0 cm
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Missing Person (III)
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Biografia do Artista
Cordelia Underhill: Bridging History and Emotion Through Performance Drawing
Cordelia Underhill’s artistic journey began in Orkney, Scotland, where she immersed herself in the rugged beauty of the Northern Isles—a landscape that would profoundly shape her visual sensibility. From a young age, she demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for drawing, captivated by the ability to capture fleeting moments and distill complex ideas into simple forms. Influenced by Surrealist painters like René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi – artists who championed the power of subconscious exploration and distilled visual language to its essence – Underhill’s formative years instilled in her a deep appreciation for ambiguity and an unwavering commitment to artistic experimentation.- Early Influences: Surrealist painters like René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi served as pivotal mentors, emphasizing the importance of delving into the realm of dreams and distilling visual language to its core—a principle that continues to guide Underhill’s creative process today.
- Formal Training: She pursued her undergraduate studies at Edinburgh College of Art, honing her technical skills through intensive printmaking workshops and mastering techniques for manipulating pigment and texture. This foundational training solidified Underhill's conviction that drawing transcends mere representation; it constitutes an active engagement with place and experience—a belief that informs her artistic vision to this day.
- The Orkney Residency Experience: Collaborating with fellow artists on the DRAWING WITH PLACE project solidified Underhill’s belief in the transformative potential of collective creativity—a conviction that continues to inspire her artistic endeavors.
- Performance Drawing Exploration: She experimented with incorporating elements of performance into her drawing process, utilizing props like buoys and ropes to stimulate tactile engagement and fostering spontaneous improvisation among participants.
- Recurring Imagery: The motif of obscured faces—a hallmark of Underhill's style—represents a deliberate challenge to conventional portraiture, prompting viewers to consider questions of perception and psychological complexity.
- Color Palette & Texture Techniques: Her preference for earthy hues—combined with meticulous layering techniques—creates surfaces that resonate with tactile qualities—mirroring the textures found in Orkney’s landscape and conveying an emotional resonance beyond visual depiction.
- “Missing Person (I)”: This piece embodies Underhill’s stylistic hallmark—characterized by vibrant yellow hues and textural layering—demonstrating her mastery of expressive visual language and capturing the essence of Surrealist influence.
- “Thomas Edison at His Ore-Concentrating Works, Ogdensburg, New Jersey, 1897”: Underhill's meticulous rendering of this iconic image underscores her commitment to historical accuracy while simultaneously conveying a palpable sense of atmosphere—a reflection of her profound engagement with Romantic ideals of sublime beauty.
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
- Full Name: Cordelia Underhill
- Notable Artworks:
- Missing Person (I)
- Thomas Edison at His Ore-Concentrating Works, Ogdensburg, New Jersey
- Place Of Birth: Orkney

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