Wayne Moseley is a Brooklyn, NY based artist whose work consists of ink and charcoal drawings that are scanned and colored digitally, then sold as prints. Drawing from life, Wayne uses alterations of form and color to create a point of view, with an emphasis on psychological implications. "The most interesting thing about traveling through the city are the chance occurrences. I try to freeze those elements from the street or subway platform—and thaw them back out later in the studio." At play in making this happen are a combination of traditional drawing tools and unorthodox ones: razor blades, torn paper, sponges, and sandpaper are employed as the drawings are developed in successive stages. Color is then added via computer, and editing also occurs. Several of the prints are composites of more than one drawing. "Some of the people I've drawn in the works were unaware of being documented; others never existed! They were made up to complete a drama."
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Wayne Moseley
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