Exploring Malago - A4, A3 Giclée
Cameron Iona
‘Exploring Malago’
Available in A4 & A3
Giclée print, on archival paper - high quality, lasting print.
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About Exploring Malago:
In the Bristol in Brights series, Exploring Malago stands apart from the rest. It is the only drawing to flip the lens back onto the viewer of the streets in the other pieces.
To explore Bristol, I would walk and cycle through new streets, uncovering hidden corners of the city. During a short part of the lockdown, I even volunteered for a local community group, delivering information flyers to hard-to-reach houses - which is how I found a lot of the places I drew.
I’ve always enjoyed playing with perspective, and creating this piece was a particularly fun and unique experience. It allowed me to experiment with a different approach, which has since inspired a new series I’m currently working on. This new series delves into how interesting angles and perspectives can spark storytelling in the viewer’s imagination.
Cameron Iona
‘Exploring Malago’
Available in A4 & A3
Giclée print, on archival paper - high quality, lasting print.
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About Exploring Malago:
In the Bristol in Brights series, Exploring Malago stands apart from the rest. It is the only drawing to flip the lens back onto the viewer of the streets in the other pieces.
To explore Bristol, I would walk and cycle through new streets, uncovering hidden corners of the city. During a short part of the lockdown, I even volunteered for a local community group, delivering information flyers to hard-to-reach houses - which is how I found a lot of the places I drew.
I’ve always enjoyed playing with perspective, and creating this piece was a particularly fun and unique experience. It allowed me to experiment with a different approach, which has since inspired a new series I’m currently working on. This new series delves into how interesting angles and perspectives can spark storytelling in the viewer’s imagination.
Cameron Iona
‘Exploring Malago’
Available in A4 & A3
Giclée print, on archival paper - high quality, lasting print.
—-------
About Exploring Malago:
In the Bristol in Brights series, Exploring Malago stands apart from the rest. It is the only drawing to flip the lens back onto the viewer of the streets in the other pieces.
To explore Bristol, I would walk and cycle through new streets, uncovering hidden corners of the city. During a short part of the lockdown, I even volunteered for a local community group, delivering information flyers to hard-to-reach houses - which is how I found a lot of the places I drew.
I’ve always enjoyed playing with perspective, and creating this piece was a particularly fun and unique experience. It allowed me to experiment with a different approach, which has since inspired a new series I’m currently working on. This new series delves into how interesting angles and perspectives can spark storytelling in the viewer’s imagination.
About Bristol in Brights:
When I moved to Bristol in 2020, it was hard to get a true sense of the city. Not only did I know very few people, but the streets were quiet due to the lockdown. To connect with my new surroundings, I took to the streets to explore and create my own narrative of the city. What I discovered left me in awe…
Despite the challenges of the time, I got a real sense of the vibrancy of the city! The colourful houses, the friendly people, the smell of yummy food, and the crazy steep hills - each aspect telling its own story.
I translated this vibrancy into a series of oil pastel drawings that capture not just the city’s unique architecture but also the energy and sense of belonging it radiates.
This series celebrates the joy of finding your own hidden gems, uncovering pretty streets, and embracing the unexpected beauty in your surroundings. Wherever you are, you never know what treasures you might find…