Website review: Hugo Crosthwaite

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genisis2 rated 5 months ago
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k9pin rated 6 months ago
Hugo Crosthwaite's drawings are massive, turbulent movements of emotions, but with an intimacy that can rip at the heart. I first can across his work at the Mason Murer Gallery and it simply blew me away. His drawings are so intimate, so almost private and yet still so tumultuous, as if you can hear the uproariousness from within. The drawings that I saw were indeed huge, hanging from a 20" ceiling and almost touching the floor. If you get a chance to see his work be sure to jump on it, the web does not do them justice.
aestheticart rated 6 months ago
Ugolino #1 (Embrace), 16 x 6 feet, 2002, Graphite and Charcoal on Canvas by Hugo Crosthwaite. There is nothing quite like a drawing to see who has got that certain something and who hasn't. If I've managed to tempt you to free your inner artist by trying your hand at a work inspired by Michaux (scroll down) you have probably got a fairly satisfactory result somewhere around. Now is the time for an extra pinch of ambition: try you hand at a Crosthwaite-inspired drawing. From time to time the hands-on approach is very healthy in art appreciation for art has one thing in common with food - it has to be tried to get the full benefit.
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