Thursday, 26 September 2019

"empty" spaces tell a story - part 2: letting the space speak

Derrick

Dorothy
 
Monica

Will

Christine

Mike
Mike:  cropped 

The following images paved the way for two above.

Monica:  learning 1

Will:  learning 1  

Thursday, 19 September 2019

"empty" spaces tell a story - part 1: filling the void

Last week we made drawings from a still life comprising of crown green bowls.  Towards the end of the session, it was questioned whether the "empty" space around the subject should be shaded in.  Rather than try to explain what would happen if it was shaded in, I thought we would be experimental this week and find out.

The still life we worked from comprised of apples.  [Those observant folk amongst you will spot a similarity to last week's subject.]  The still life was drawn at the top of the paper allowing plenty of "empty" space below it.  Where necessary, a horizontal line was added to enable the paper to be divided into two.  [see first image below]

The "empty" space could then be filled either by drawing or adding images cut from a magazine.  As the session progressed everyone went their own way from this starting point.

The results demonstrate how an "empty" space, once filled can have a huge impact on the original drawing.  I say "empty" rather than empty because these spaces can be as important as the drawing itself.  A space in a composition brings its own narrative to the work.  more on this next week...

Lots of learning took place.  The experimental work is below - some with surprising results.
Very well done everyone:  as usual, you rose to the challenge! 

Christine:  demo page

Derrick

Derrick

Dorothy

Dorothy

Dorothy

Dorothy

Mike

Mike

Mike

Monica

Monica

Monica

Monica

Monica

Monica

Monica

Myra

Myra

Will

Will

Will

Thursday, 12 September 2019

a warm up & bowling bowls

In celebration of my bowling team winning the league cup (Hoorah!), I decided a set of bowls would make the perfect still life!

Before we began everyone was asked to draw the subject quickly, using biro with their "wrong" hands.  Then to repeat using their "right" hands:  in this case everyone used their right hand except me - my "right" hand was left...

We then went on to make drawings using pencil.
The sometimes quirky but lovely results are below.
Very well done everyone!

Next week we will use craft knives and a cutting board.  If you have them, could you bring them please. 

Dorothy "wrong" hand

Dorothy right hand

Myra "wrong" hand

Myra right hand

Derrick "wrong" hand

Derrick right hand
Christine right/wrong hand

Christine left/right hand

Myra - cropped. 
Beautiful, strong mark making Myra - well done!

Myra

Dorothy

Derrick

Christine:  demo page