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Nicholas Cheeseman produces observational drawings from 0.5mm dots in a style that is reminiscent of pointillism. His work challenges traditional notions of beauty by recording objects that have developed or deteriorated from their original state over the course of time. By exploring objects that are continually changing, the works imply the fragile nature of beauty. Nicholas has received commissions from around the world and his work can be found in a number of private collections. He has also exhibited widely across London and the South of England. |
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| 'Autumn Leaves' Nicholas Cheeseman, 2011, Ink on Paper, 210 x 148mm | ||
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