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	| Ali Walsh 
 
 |  | Biography |  |  |  |  |  | Statement |  | My work consists of mainly black and white charcoal, ink, and watercolor drawings. In my smaller pieces, I hope to achieve a feeling of spontaneity, as though each piece is a moment serendipitously captured like a snapshot; the larger drawings carry a deeper sense of permanence and weight. 
Combining remembered images with those culled from family photographs, I form cloudy representations of personal memories and feelings about the past. Ultimately, I hope this body of work speaks to the viewer of memory and loss through ambiguous, odd, or awkward landscapes.  By working directly and spontaneously, I allow accidents and chance to contribute to my compositions and shape the work?Ts direction.  I keep melodrama and sentimentality to a minimum, moving instead towards an understated emotional resonance. |  |  |  | Exhibitions |  |  |  |  |  |