About Artist & Art Details
Ann Goodfellow’s work describes aspects of the human figure through a combination of drawing and ceramic sculpture. Life drawing has always held a fascination for her and in particular, the eventual emergence of the figure from a network of marks made on paper. Through a contemporary approach to the figurative form and transferring these qualities to the ceramic surfaces, the figures are provided with a similar energy and life.
Her work explores notions of ‘presence’, particularly my own existence in the world. Using her own body as the model and drawing through the sense of touch alone strange and unfamiliar figures began to emerge from the unconscious, spontaneous, and vigorous marks. A heightened awareness of the body leads to a feeling of exaggerated scale such as the torso feeling large whilst the head appeared small. These sensations, together with the rhythms, weight and tensions of the highly graphic surfaces, give the figures a familiar yet unfamiliar appearance.