Charles Avery views his work as being both atomic and mystic, the latter consisting of figurative pencil drawings. The artist's drawings are completely improvised and appear to be part of a larger, unknown narrative. This work was created before his well-known, all-encompassing body of work 'The Islanders'.
Charles Avery
2000
Watercolour pencil with pen & ink on paper
1030
58.5 × 63.5 cm
62 × 67 × 3 cm
Signed and dated bottom right
© Charles Avery. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2020
Charles Avery, born 1973
Born in Oban, Avery is largely self-taught as an artist. Since 2004, he has been working exclusively on The Islanders, a body of drawing and sculpture which explores a parallel imagined world inspired in part by the Isle of Mull, where he grew up. The scope of his work continues to widen as he explores every aspect of The Island from its topography, economics and belief systems to its flora and fauna, at the same time creating a forum in which to explore questions of metaphysics, philosophy and mathematics. Avery was one of the artists who represented Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2007, and has been shortlisted twice for the Jerwood Drawing Prize.