Marja-Leena Rathje
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More life studies from 1983....

Marja-Leena | 16/05/2012 | 8 comments
themes: Drawings


8 comments

I like all of these, but I would recognize no. 3 anywhere!

The first reminds me of those people who leave their bodies to be mapped for 3D anatomy studies, they are effectively sliced horizontally as if by a bacon slicer, then each section set in a slide, and the whole is reassembled to form a computer model of the body. Not sure I've described that very well, and it certainly sounds rather macabre! Your drawings are terrific, as ever.

Very nice work, Marja-Leena. Is that first one an example of contour drawing? It has that effect but isn't done the way I was taught all those years ago.

I love the third one for her strength of form and personality.

They really are sliced, apparently. I think the first person to leave his body this way was a death row victim, which kind of added to the macabre-ness of it! But it was considered very important. I'm not sure what the process is really called...