© Copyright Emil Delca 2011
Martin Slater
My work has centered on the human figure, mainly with
charcoal and three color chalk. I try to stay faithful to
the form and to reveal structure under the surface.
Recent work has been more narrative and includes
attempts to capture mood and emotion. In addition to
figurative work, I have done commissioned drawings of
horses, horse and rider and portraits.
Inspired by the work of various figurative artists,
especially Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, I have come to realize
the natural interest we have in the figure. Initially, I
believe, the artist needs only to make us stop and look.
I attempt to capture attention by draftsmanship and a
warm sensual style. Figures are displayed in a variety
of standing, seated and reclining poses, and a wide
range of moods; anticipation of the future or reference
to the past, awake, dreaming, isolation, worry or
peaceful. Each of the drawings has a story to tell. In
some cases narrative is hinted at by composition, while
in others the stories are left to the imagination and
experiences of the viewer.