This object demonstrates how drawing was an essential part of Wallace’s practice throughout his life. It includes self-portrait sketches, life-drawings and still lifes, in graphite, ink and watercolour. The ledger shows how Wallace constantly noticed seemingly mundane objects in his everyday world. In this ledger, Wallace seems to have been especially captivated by the natural world around him. He records particular details of a tree trunk or a rock formation in alarming detail, as if he is attempting to capture its presence. However, Wallace also tends to veer into the more morose aspect of the natural world as he carefully records several animal skulls in the early pages of the ledger. He took inspiration from such objects and returned to them time and time again in projects.
This object demonstrates how drawing was an essential part of Wallace’s practice throughout his life. It includes self-portrait sketches, life-drawings and still lifes, in graphite, ink and watercolour. The ledger shows how Wallace constantly noticed seemingly mundane objects in his everyday world. In this ledger, Wallace seems to have been especially captivated by the natural world around him. He records particular details of a tree trunk or a rock formation in alarming detail, as if he is attempting to capture its presence. However, Wallace also tends to veer into the more morose aspect of the natural world as he carefully records several animal skulls in the early pages of the ledger. He took inspiration from such objects and returned to them time and time again in projects.
