Hayley Johnson’s drawings are the next big thing. And when you see them, you’ll know why.
“I instantly envision how I would use this muse within a piece, who she will be, what she will say. I often think that my drawings are waiting within me, for the right face to come along and bring them to life.”
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Hayley Johnson’s latest collection of drawings are quickly gaining a very large, and very loyal, following on Instagram. And for good reason.
Putting pencil to paper, Johnson sketches of women are so intricate and detailed that they come alive. And her followers can’t get enough, many of whom connect with the themes of femininity, strength and resilience that she explores throughout her work.
Johnson, who lives in Phillip Island, tells me she has always had a passion for drawing, her earliest memory of which was when she was just seven years old.
“My Uncle visited and I showed him a drawing I had just finished. I only had three coloured pencils, so he showed me how pressure on the pencil could alter the way the colours went down onto the page. What was for him just a tiny moment, has impacted me greatly. That day opened doors for me and I learned I could create beauty with just a few pencils.”
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I saw her work at Affordable Art in Melbourne and it was so captivating and incredible. The rest of the art show was mostly sub-amateur.
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