The Drawings of Laurie Lipton is a comprehensive survey of Lipton's fantastical, meticulously detailed, hand-drawn images. Featuring more than 70 works, this is the most conclusive and ambitious publication about the artist to date.
Inspired by the religious paintings of the Flemish School, Laurie Lipton tried to teach herself how to paint in the style of the 16th century Dutch Masters and failed.
When traveling around Europe as a student, she began developing her very own peculiar drawing technique building up tone with thousands of fine cross-hatching lines like an egg tempera painting.
Lipton explains:
"It's an insane way to draw,but the resulting detail and luminosity is worth the amount of effort. My drawings take longer to create than a painting of equal size and detail. It was all abstract and conceptual art when I attended university.
My teachers told me that figurative art went out in the Middle Ages and that I should express myself using form and shapes, but splashes on canvas and rocks on the floor bored me.
I knew what I wanted: to create something no one had ever seen before, something that was brewing in the back of my brain. What I wanted fell between isms. It wasn't surreal, it wasn't real... it was lurking between the two.
I used to sit for hours in the library copying Durer, Memling, Van Eyck, Goya and Rembrandt.
The photographer, Diane Arbus, was another of my inspirations. Her use of black and white hit me at the core of my Being. Black and white is the color of ancient photographs and old TV shows... it is the color of ghosts, longing, time passing, memory, and madness.
Black and white ached. I realized that it was perfect for the imagery in my work."
... Lipton is a borderline-fanatical artist who props herself on a stick for at least 6 hours every day, drawing almost unrealizably thin lines and feathery details with a permanentpoint pencil, betraying layer upon layer of dark secrets, sleepless nights, and footsteps in the hall.
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Laurie Lipton was born in New York and began drawing at the age of four. She was the first person to graduate from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania with a Fine Arts Degree in Drawing (with honors). She has lived in Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, London and has recently moved back to the USA after 36 years abroad. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and the USA.