Video: Ink on parchment. Illustrations by Lis Timpone
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Simple and complex - two words with antonymic meaning, which, it would seem, cannot be used together to describe, say, one illustration, because what is simple cannot be complex, and what is complex will not become simple. But it only seems so, because the work of the young artist Liz Timpone (Lis Timpone) proves the opposite. The light and simple narrative plot of the compositions is intertwined with the complex execution of the illustration.
Elizabeth Timpone paints on parchment paper using ink, carefully, carefully and thoughtfully drawing every line of the created image. The clarity of even the smallest details of the picture is striking. Each picture, depicting representatives of the animal, bird and plant world, has its own name, which tells the viewer the plot composition of what is happening.
You can see more illustrations by artist Elizabeth Timpone in the gallery.
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