📁 AVERY PEARL body of workAvery Pearl Artwork Collection2023-2025 click on any image or video to enlarge.




































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“Hylozozoa” 2025. Charcoal on Paper, 1.5 x 1.5 meters
“How I Became A Bird Part 1” 2024. Charcoal on Paper, 2.5 x 1.5 meters
“How I Became A Bird Part 2” 2024. Charcoal on Paper, 2.5 x 1.5 meters
“Ubiquity” 2025. Charcoal on Paper, 1.5 x 2 meters
“Shiny Teef” 2024. Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, 1 x 1 meter
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Physical Charcoal Drawings

Hand drawn large scale charcoal drawings, created with heavy weight paper and natural charcoal . 

Conceptually rendered digitially, incorporating typography and distorted type symbols.



    “Pistil’s Trigger” 2025. Chalk Pastel on Paper, 2 x 1.6 meters
    “Babygirl” 2025. Chalk Pastel on Paper, 1.7 x 2 meters
    “Fragile Bull” 2025. Chalk Pastel on Paper, 1.5 x 1 meters
    “Stretching Spine” 2025. Chalk Pastel on Paper, 1 x 1 meter

    B



    Physical Chalk Pastel Drawing


    Hand drawn large-scale chalk pastel drawings. Images are taken from human figure reference photos, composition is digitally rendered using Adobe .

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    C



    Ongoing Research Project: Digital Photo Manipulation

    Digital artwork created using original photos and a collection of photographic and digital research to investigate the structural and compositional parallels between wild deer vertebrae and the orchid flower .

    Texture Exploration: using wild trout skin, metal jewelry against flower petals and human lips, bone, skin

    Tools: Blender, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, light table, light box



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    Scanning and Editing Research

    Scanning Photography is executed using printer scanner, post-editing done in Adobe to render color and fluid movement.

     Materials used:

    1. Human Model
    2. Safety Pins
    3. Archival Vintage Juicy Couture Jewelry
    4. Archival Vintage Prada Makeup Cases
    5. Nails



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    Video Mood Board: Continuance of  Visual  Research

    A short video mood board made to support the digital research of orchids and bones (see section A).

     Created to explore color palette, texture, light, and compositional themes  






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