• These original drawings on paper form a portfolio of 33 drawings by the sculptor and artist, Alan Franklin. Alan is interested in the ideas of repetition and variation and sets up rules, whilst looking with interest at the natural wobbles that occur during the creative process. As he sells each drawing a new drawing is added to the portfolio so that there are always 33.  A few of the drawings are shown here, scroll through for an insight...
  • This is one of Alan's sculptural drawings using cut out paper layers.  Alan is interested in the ideas of repetition and variation and sets up rules, whilst looking with interest at the natural wobbles that occur during the creative process. This drawings is mounted in a white frame, and is a unique thought in Alan's ongoing practice.  
  • This is one of Alan's sculptural drawings using cut out paper layers.  Alan is interested in the ideas of repetition and variation and sets up rules, whilst looking with interest at the natural wobbles that occur during the creative process. This drawings is unframed, and is a unique thought in Alan's ongoing practice.
  • This is one of Alan's larger original drawings.  Alan is interested in the ideas of repetition and variation and sets up rules, whilst looking with interest at the natural wobbles that occur during the creative process. His drawings look wonderful float-mounted in a plain wood or whitewashed frame, each one a unique thought in Alan's ongoing practice.  

  • This is one of Alan's original drawings that has been framed.  Alan is interested in the ideas of repetition and variation and sets up rules, whilst looking with interest at the natural wobbles that occur during the creative process. His drawings look wonderful float-mounted in a plain wood or whitewashed frame, each one a unique thought in Alan's ongoing practice.  
  • This work can be hung on the wall, folded, pleated or hung from the ceiling.
  • A hand-painted wooden sculpture based on theories of randomness and chance but with a playful element, bringing to mind the idea of childsplay and games. This sculpture is mounted onto a wooden base which screws directly into the wall and is easy to install.
  • This work was created whilst Alan was on a residency in Spain.  It has a quiet, minimal yet tactile presence and is an object of beauty and surprise.
  • A hand-painted wooden sculpture based on theories of randomness and chance but with a playful element, bringing to mind the idea of childsplay and games. This sculpture is mounted onto a wooden base which screws directly into the wall and is easy to install.

  • A sculpture based on theories of randomness and chance but with a playful element, bringing to mind the idea of childs play and games, with a hint of the artist's studio in the process. This sculpture fixes directly onto the wall and is easy to install.
  • A sculpture based on theories of randomness and chance but with a playful element, bringing to mind the idea of childs play and games, with a hint of the artist's studio in the process. This sculpture fixes directly onto the wall and is easy to install.
  • A sculpture based on theories of randomness and chance but with a playful element, bringing to mind the idea of childs play and games, with a hint of the artist's studio in the process. This sculpture fixes directly onto the wall and is easy to install.

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