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A World Without Colour..
Researching Sara-Louise Dobson Researching Sara-Louise Dobson

A World Without Colour..

Looking over my research from the last 12 months, the main things that stand out are my curiosity for raw materials, for the monochrome, the bare bones of materials. Having recently read Patrick Grant’s Less, this further cemented my yearning to make a difference, by going back to basics in a sense. From a visual art point of view, my eye is often drawn to black & white. I shoot in B&W, I began my jounrey into portrait realism in B&W, I love the rich, deep tones of charcoal, along with it’s raw, natural aesthetic. Some of the most striking imagery I have ever seen has been purely B&W. Perhaps by avoiding colour, we accentuate a deeper level of substance, that speaks far more nuanced and cuts deeper than anything else.

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Back to Black
Photography Sara-Louise Dobson Photography Sara-Louise Dobson

Back to Black

I have always had a fascination with monochromatic imagery. From visual art to photography and even interior design, black and white seems to have a timeless look, that appeals to me.

When I began painting professionally, I reached for black and white as a way to hone my skills in tone, shade and form. Taking away the colour mixing aspect certainly helped to develop my skills as a painter. As well as this, I thoroughly loved the finished effect over colour. There was an air of sophistication, timelessness and beauty.

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