Allyson Hamblett profiles fellow artist
Michael Nathan
Michael won the prestigious first prize at the 2019 IHC Art Awards, and was flown down to the awards in Wellington.
The artwork, Lost in Space, took 2 years to draw without the use of rulers or stamps.
Michael attends Studio Practice on Wednesday morning at Māpura Studios for about 4 years.
Studio Practice is aimed at our more experienced, long-term artists.
Image: Michael Nathan
Image: Lost in Space by Michael Nathan
Image: After Basquiat by Michael Nathan
Banner image: Lighthouse by Michael Nathan
They work in a self-directed manner, identifying and developing ideas of their own choosing; they are encouraged to gather resources and undertake simple research towards their work.
Many of the artists become very enthused about this – and are dedicated in their research, exploring new ideas and ways of working not only in the studio but at home.
One painting was inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat. “I saw it in a book of Basquiat and did my own painting [called “After Basquiat”] It was different to anything I tried before. I usually do realistic painting. I love art. Coming to Māpura is good for me, and my art.”