First week
of observational drawing was set out to focus on the colours in our objects. Throughout
this process, I found myself working with tiny detailed objects. This
took up a lot of time to complete so I thought about doing quick and
simple drawings. (Sketchbook).
Week Two of Drawing: Colour Wheel/ Colour Perception
This was an
experimental exercise to see how individuals perceptions of different objects
can portray in their work. for example; green pees across the country are
different colours depending on which part of the country you live in or have
been brought up in.
Week Three
of Drawing: Bleach
This
session was about drawing with unusual objects such as bleach, sticks, masking
tape etc. It was very difficult to keep control of the drawing materials that
were applying the bleach across paper, which was covered in different
coloured ink.Week Four of Drawing: Toned/ Blind/ Mixtures of Scale Drawing
Here we were set to simply draw our objects without looking at the paper (blind drawing). very unusual approach to drawings as the outcome looked like a child's drawing. However, the variety of tones and depth of lines on paper were interesting; you don't really pay attention towards how much pressure you apply on the pencil onto the paper, until your final outcome.
Week
Five of Drawing: Combination of Different Techniques By Four
Individuals Perception of Same Objects, From Different Views
This week
was one of my favourite session in drawing. It was amazing to see how different
people have different approach to the same objects but from different view. We
all used the techniques we had learned so far and participated them within our
drawing. From the construction area in textiles, weaving our work together
created this beautiful piece of art. This just shows how everyone is unique in
their drawing and how they see things differently from others. This may look
like a random drawing by children but by creating this, I understand the effort
and understanding that has been involved to create this.
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